Mexico is weighing further trade measures to crack down on low-cost shipments into the country, an official said on Thursday, after slapping tariffs on so-called "de minimis" purchases largely coming from China.
Is it important to get the revenue from the Mexico tariffs? Because I know Mexico is sort of moving, it appears right now, for example, with respect to tariffs on things coming into Mexico from China,
President Donald Trump's 25% tariff on imports from Mexico to begin Tuesday will hit Chinese companies operating in Mexico
The president says the plan is to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting on March 4 and to double the 10% tariffs on imports from China.
President Trump said Thursday that he plans to raise the tariff on imported good from China to a new high of 20 percent, potentially raising the prices of imported technology products even higher. A Trump post on the Truth Social network said that he would impose tariffs of 25 percent on goods imported from Canada and Mexico on March 4,
President Donald Trump's new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China are expected to start on Tuesday. Here are the goods imported most.
President Trump's administration is set to hit Mexico, Canada and China with new tariffs on Tuesday, but the levels remain unclear.
The Trump administration is set to slap tariffs on products from Mexico, Canada, and China, which make up the three largest U.S. trading partners. The move could impact prices for everything from gasoline to avocados to iPhones.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Friday that Mexico has proposed matching U.S. tariffs on China in a move that he described as "very interesting" and one that Canada should match. Top Mexican officials have met with members of Trump's cabinet this week for trade talks ahead of a March 4 deadline,
President Donald Trump said he plans to impose a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico after delaying plans to implement them. President Trump also said that an additional 10% tariff will be imposed on goods from China.
Barring last-minute deals today, new US tariffs on Mexican, Canadian and Chinese imports are set to start around midnight.