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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 2 MIN

Mexico Pushes for Zero Tariffs on Autos and Steel in USMCA Renegotiations Amid Trump Trade Uncertainty

from Mexico Tariff News and Tracker · host Inception Point AI

Mexico is ramping up its push for zero tariffs on autos, steel, and aluminum as USMCA renegotiations heat up, with formal U.S.-Mexico talks kicking off in Washington last week. According to Dealership Guy, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declared this a top priority at a recent press conference, stressing the mutual benefits of the agreement amid integrated auto supply chains where parts cross borders seamlessly. Current rates stand at zero percent for USMCA-compliant vehicles and a steep 25 percent for non-compliant ones, but President Trump's January comments calling USMCA irrelevant to U.S. interests have automakers like the Detroit Three, Tesla, Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, and Volkswagen urging its extension. Tariff turbulence dominates headlines. The Trade Compliance Resource Hub's Trump 2.0 tracker shows a blanket 10 percent Section 122 tariff implemented February 24, 2026, across all imports, with a threatened hike to 15 percent, set to end July 24—right before the USMCA review in July. Mexico faces additional Section 301 threats on forced labor and excess capacity as of March 12. Yet relief came via the U.S. Supreme Court, which on February 20 ruled IEEPA tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China unlawful, per Opportimes and 3PL Center reports, potentially unlocking billions in refunds for importers while a new 10 percent baseline takes hold. Shifts ripple through trade. Northern Signal highlights Mexico shattering a 20-year U.S. fresh potato monopoly on March 12 by greenlighting Canadian imports via a CFIA-SASA deal, targeting southern markets to dodge U.S. dominance amid USMCA uncertainty. Wood Mackenzie notes USMCA-compliant goods stay exempt from some tariffs, but steel and aluminum duties persist, fueling nearshoring booms into Mexico despite volatility. Listeners, as Trump-era policies reshape North American trade, stay tuned for how these moves hit prices, jobs, and supply chains. Mexico's tariff fight could redefine USMCA by summer. Thanks for tuning in to Mexico Tariff News and Tracker—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Mexico is ramping up its push for zero tariffs on autos, steel, and aluminum as USMCA renegotiations heat up, with formal U.S.-Mexico talks kicking off in Washington last week. According to Dealership Guy, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declared this a top priority at a recent press conference, stressing the mutual benefits of the agreement amid integrated auto supply chains where parts cross borders seamlessly. Current rates stand at zero percent for USMCA-compliant vehicles and a steep 25 percent for non-compliant ones, but President Trump's January comments calling USMCA irrelevant to U.S. interests have automakers like the Detroit Three, Tesla, Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, and Volkswagen urging its extension. Tariff turbulence dominates headlines. The Trade Compliance Resource Hub's Trump 2.0 tracker shows a blanket 10 percent Section 122 tariff implemented February 24, 2026, across all imports, with a threatened hike to 15 percent, set to end July 24—right before the USMCA review in July. Mexico faces additional Section 301 threats on forced labor and excess capacity as of March 12. Yet relief came via the U.S. Supreme Court, which on February 20 ruled IEEPA tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China unlawful, per Opportimes and 3PL Center reports, potentially unlocking billions in refunds for importers while a new 10 percent baseline takes hold. Shifts ripple through trade. Northern Signal highlights Mexico shattering a 20-year U.S. fresh potato monopoly on March 12 by greenlighting Canadian imports via a CFIA-SASA deal, targeting southern markets to dodge U.S. dominance amid USMCA uncertainty. Wood Mackenzie notes USMCA-compliant goods stay exempt from some tariffs, but steel and aluminum duties persist, fueling nearshoring booms into Mexico despite volatility. Listeners, as Trump-era policies reshape North American trade, stay tuned for how these moves hit prices, jobs, and supply chains. Mexico's tariff fight could redefine USMCA by summer. Thanks for tuning in to Mexico Tariff News and Tracker—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Mexico is ramping up its push for zero tariffs on autos, steel, and aluminum as USMCA renegotiations heat up, with formal U.S.-Mexico talks kicking off in Washington last week. According to Dealership Guy, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum...

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