Some Mexican States Could Be Vulnerable To A Potential Tariff On U.S. Exports
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Some Mexican States Could Be Vulnerable To A Potential Tariff On U.S. Exports
However, if the across-the-board tariff does take effect, and if it remains in place for some time--months or quarters, not weeks--there could be a significant impact on the Mexican economy. Mexican states that rely on export-oriented manufacturing--which are generally in the northern and central parts of the country--appear to be the most vulnerable to a direct economic hit. In addition, there's the potential for weaker economic growth at the n…
These Mexican states will feel the greatest impact from US tariffs
Ten of Mexico’s 32 states could be highly vulnerable to U.S. tariffs on Mexican products, the U.S. credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings forecast on Thursday. Several Mexican states rely on export-oriented manufacturing, particularly in the north and Bajío (central) regions. In total, around 80% of Mexico’s exports are destined for the U.S., roughly 40% of them in auto manufacturing. A Toyota automotive plant located in the northern city of Ti…
Recently imposed tariffs will have significant consequences for the Mexican economy
The Trump administration’s tariffs on Mexican imports, which took effect today, Tuesday, March 4th, are expected to have significant consequences for the Mexican economy. The 25% tariffs on various goods, including fresh produce, cars, car parts, and electronics, will likely lead to increased prices for these items in the United States. This, in turn, could reduce demand for Mexican exports, negatively impacting Mexico’s manufacturing and agricu…
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