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China's tariff-dodging strategy in Mexico faces collapse

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  • The U.S. and Mexico are tightening regulations to prevent Chinese manufacturers from using Mexico as a backdoor to avoid U.S. tariffs.
  • Mexico has imposed higher import duties on certain goods, while U.S. lawmakers are pushing legislation to close tariff loopholes.
  • These policy changes could reshape supply chains and international trade, forcing Chinese firms to rethink their North American market strategies.

[WORLD] In recent years, Chinese manufacturers have increasingly relied on Mexico as a strategic base to avoid US tariffs. By moving production to Mexico, these companies hoped to take advantage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which allows qualifying goods to enter the US market tariff-free. However, this approach is facing considerable hurdles due to increased scrutiny and legislative revisions by both the US and Mexican governments.

The Rise of Chinese Manufacturing in Mexico

The trade tensions between the United States and China, which began in 2018, spurred many Chinese enterprises to seek alternative channels into the American market. Mexico emerged as an attractive location due to its closeness to the United States, strong manufacturing infrastructure, and involvement in the USMCA. Chinese investments in Mexican manufacturers resulted in the manufacturing of auto components, electronics, and other items, which contributed significantly to the United States' trade imbalance with Mexico.

U.S. Response: Closing Loopholes

The United States government has identified and responded to these tariff-evasion techniques. Senator Marco Rubio suggested legislation to prevent Chinese manufacturers from avoiding US tariffs by transferring production to nations such as Mexico. This program reflects growing concerns about the integrity of trade agreements and the need to counter unfair trading practices.

Mexico's Policy Adjustments

Mexico has also taken steps to combat the inflow of Chinese manufacturing that exploits trade agreements. Mexico increased import charges on items from countries without free trade agreements by 5% to 25% in August 2023, hurting products like steel, aluminum, and textiles. Although these policies do not expressly target China, they have had an impact on Chinese exports to Mexico.

Furthermore, in April 2024, Mexico slapped temporary import tariffs on up to 50% on 544 products, including steel, aluminum, and electronics, mostly affecting countries who do not have trade agreements with Mexico. Analysts believe this action was intended to reduce the habit of Chinese enterprises using Mexico as a conduit to the US market.

Implications for Global Trade

These innovations have a substantial impact on global trade patterns. The United States is to unveil additional reciprocal tariffs in response to reports assessing its trade policy, with the goal of addressing unfair practices by other countries. This decision could complicate the situation for Chinese companies operating in Mexico.

Furthermore, global financial markets remain volatile in anticipation of fresh U.S. trade penalties. Analysts warn that substantial tariffs and punitive measures might have catastrophic economic implications, similar to trade wars during the Great Depression.

Chinese businesses' plan of using Mexico as a backdoor into the US market is facing growing challenges. Both the US and Mexico are taking steps to fix loopholes and safeguard the integrity of trade accords. As these policies change, Chinese companies may need to reconsider their ways to entering the North American market, indicating a potentially substantial shift in international trade patterns.


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