After US Tariffs, Mexico Hits Indian Exports With 50% Tariffs in Bid to Appease Trump
In a new development in the ongoing global trade war, Mexico has imposed steep tariffs of up to 50% on a wide range of imports from India, China, and several other Asian countries. The decision comes shortly after the US raised its own tariffs on Indian products to 50%, signalling a tougher trade environment for New Delhi. According to a Reuters report, Mexico’s Senate gave approval to the tariff hike on Wednesday (December 10). The new duties will be enforced starting January 1, 2026. The tariff list includes automobiles, auto components, textiles, plastics, and steel—products commonly exported by India and other Asian economies that do not have formal trade agreements with Mexico. Countries likely to face the impact include India, South Korea, China, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Read more at: https://tfipost.com/2025/12/after-us-tariffs-mexico-hits-indian-exports-with-50-tariffs-in-bid-to-appease-trump/
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- 12 Dec 2025
- WerIndia

