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Mexico races to stall or evade Trump’s 25% auto tariffs

  • Canada and Mexico have protections against new U.S. Auto tariffs under the USMCA agreement, although there are concerns that President Donald Trump may not adhere to these commitments as he imposes 25% duties on global automotive imports.
  • The Canadian government confirmed its expectation that the U.S. Will honor USMCA's terms and highlighted the right to retaliate against inconsistent tariffs.
  • Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard emphasized the importance of excluding Mexican vehicles from Trump's planned tariffs, stating they are crucial for the economy.
  • Experts warn that these tariffs could negatively impact Mexico's economy, which relies heavily on the export of vehicles and parts to the U.S., and employs over 1 million people.
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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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