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Mexico Delays Tariff Hike Decision, Plans Talks with China and Other Trade Partners

by Daisy Mae D.
10/10/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

Supply Chain Report – 10/10/2025
Mexico’s government has decided to delay approval of a sweeping tariff proposal affecting nearly 1,500 imported goods, opting instead to hold further discussions with major trading partners, including China, before finalizing any changes. The announcement, made Thursday by President Claudia Sheinbaum, marks a cautious step in Mexico’s evolving trade strategy amid global economic shifts and rising protectionist measures worldwide.

A Comprehensive Tariff Plan Under Scrutiny

The proposal, submitted by Sheinbaum’s administration to Congress in early September, seeks to increase tariffs by up to 50% on a wide range of imported products — including cars, textiles, clothing, plastics, and steel. The measure would primarily target countries that do not have free trade agreements with Mexico, such as China, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Turkey.

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While proponents argue the plan would bolster domestic manufacturing and strengthen Mexico’s industrial base, critics — both foreign and domestic — warn it could raise prices, strain supply chains, and discourage foreign investment.

China, Mexico’s second-largest trading partner after the United States, has expressed firm opposition to the plan. Chinese officials said the proposed tariff hikes could damage investor confidence and have signaled that Beijing would take “necessary measures” to defend its trade interests if the policy moves forward unchanged.

Sheinbaum’s Balanced Approach

During her regular press briefing, President Sheinbaum confirmed that her administration is actively engaging in dialogue with other nations affected by the proposal.

“We are holding meetings with different countries to see if we can adapt what we are presenting to Congress for approval this year,” she said, emphasizing that the government remains open to modifications that balance economic protection with global cooperation.

Sheinbaum’s comments followed remarks by Ricardo Monreal, leader of the ruling Morena Party in the Chamber of Deputies, who announced that the legislature would pause consideration of the bill until late November. The move gives policymakers time to study potential adjustments and assess the broader implications of the tariff plan.

Monreal stated, “We are reviewing the proposal very seriously,” acknowledging that the current draft is unlikely to pass without revisions. Morena legislators, speaking anonymously, told Reuters that Congress is leaning toward softening the proposal to prevent inflationary pressures and safeguard local businesses.

Economic Stakes and Fiscal Impact

According to Mexico’s Finance Ministry, the proposed tariff adjustments could generate approximately $3.76 billion in additional revenue for the 2026 national budget. However, any significant modifications could affect these revenue projections. The administration faces a delicate balancing act between fiscal needs and maintaining investor confidence amid global uncertainty.

Tariffs on light vehicles could increase from 15%–20% to 50%, while auto parts may see jumps from zero to 50%. Analysts suggest that such hikes could disproportionately affect electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China — a growing segment of Mexico’s automotive market. Companies like BYD and Tesla could see higher costs, potentially leading to price adjustments for Mexican consumers.

Balancing Domestic and International Priorities

The Sheinbaum administration has positioned the tariff proposal as a measure to protect Mexico’s domestic industries, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing, automotive production, and steel. Supporters within Morena argue that Mexico must shield its industrial base from low-cost imports that challenge local competitiveness.

However, some lawmakers and business groups have raised concerns that steep tariff increases could drive up consumer prices, affect small and medium-sized enterprises, and complicate existing trade flows.

One Morena legislator noted that there is growing discussion about the potential for North American coordination on tariffs. This could mean closer alignment between Mexico, the United States, and Canada on trade measures against nations without trade agreements in place.

Outlook for Mexico’s Trade Policy

The decision to delay the tariff vote underscores Mexico’s intention to pursue a measured and consultative approach to trade policy. Analysts say Sheinbaum’s administration is attempting to balance domestic protectionism with international diplomacy, particularly given Mexico’s deep economic ties to both the U.S. and China.

As the consultations continue, the final outcome of the proposal remains uncertain. The results of ongoing talks will likely shape Mexico’s long-term trade direction, influencing not only tariff structures but also the country’s relationships with key economic partners in Asia and North America.

For now, Mexico’s leadership appears focused on ensuring that any final tariff legislation strengthens its industrial competitiveness without undermining foreign investment or regional cooperation.

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