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China Warns Mexico Tariffs Could Backfire on Economy

Mexico’s plan to raise import tariffs on around 1,400 products — including vehicles, toys, and steel — from countries without free trade agreements, such as China, is drawing sharp criticism from analysts and businesses. Experts warn that the move may raise production costs for Mexican manufacturers, disrupt supply chains, and weaken the country’s attractiveness to foreign investors.
China’s Ministry of Commerce said it will take necessary measures to safeguard the interests of Chinese companies, cautioning that protectionist steps undermine global free trade and cooperation. It urged Mexico to avoid decisions that could damage business confidence and harm both trading partners.
Analysts in Beijing highlighted that Mexico’s reliance on Chinese components, technology, and smart devices makes such tariff hikes risky. They stressed that the new measures could increase consumer prices, reduce efficiency, and hurt Mexico’s domestic industries, particularly in automobiles and electronics, where global value chains are deeply interconnected.
Chinese firms already exporting to Mexico expressed concern that the planned tariffs will raise costs and erode their price competitiveness, complicating ongoing deals and long-term operations. Trade between China and Mexico remains strong, but experts warned that restrictive measures could weaken mutual gains.

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