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Mexico's Senate passes tariff hikes on Indonesian, Chinese imports

The proposal, passed earlier by the lower house, will raise or impose new duties of up to 50 percent from 2026 on certain goods.

Reuters
Mexico City
Thu, December 11, 2025 Published on Dec. 11, 2025 Published on 2025-12-11T14:43:15+07:00

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View of containers in the Lazaro Cardenas Cargo Port, Michoacan State, Mexico, taken on April 25, 2025. View of containers in the Lazaro Cardenas Cargo Port, Michoacan State, Mexico, taken on April 25, 2025. (AFP/Alfredo Estrella)

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exico's Senate approved on Wednesday tariff hikes of up to 50 percent on imports from China and several Asian countries starting next year, in efforts to bolster local industries despite opposition from business groups and affected governments.

The proposal, passed earlier by the lower house, will raise or impose new duties of up to 50 percent from 2026 on certain goods such as autos, auto parts, textiles, clothing, plastics and steel from countries without trade deals with Mexico, including China, Indonesia, India, South Korea and Thailand. The majority of products will face tariffs of up to 35 percent.

The Senate approved the bill with 76 votes in favor, five against, and 35 abstentions, despite opposition from China and domestic business groups.

The approved bill is less stringent than an earlier version that stalled in the lower house this autumn, with about 1,400 tariff lines, mostly textiles, apparel, steel, auto parts, plastics and footwear. The legislation now reduces duties on roughly two-thirds of them compared with the original proposal.

Analysts and the private sector argue the move is aimed at appeasing the United States ahead of the next review of the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA), and say it is also intended to generate US$3.76 billion in additional revenue next year as Mexico seeks to reduce its fiscal deficit.

"On the one hand, it protects certain local productive sectors that are at a disadvantage with respect to Chinese products. It also protects jobs," said Mario Vazquez, a senator for the opposition PAN party.

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"But, on the other hand [...] the tariff is an additional tax that citizens pay when they buy a product. And these are resources that go to the state. We would need to know what they are going to be used for. Hopefully, production chains in the country will be strengthened,” Vazquez added.

Emmanuel Reyes, a senator from the ruling Morena party, defended the measure.

"These adjustments will boost Mexican products in global supply chains and protect jobs in key sectors," said Reyes, who is also chairman of the Senate Economy Committee.

"This is not merely a revenue-raising tool, but rather a means of guiding economic and trade policy in the interest of general welfare," he added.

Looming over Mexico's sweeping tariff proposal is next year's USMCA review. Earlier this year, Mexico stepped up tariffs on Chinese goods in what analysts said was an effort to placate Washington. But US officials continue to raise concerns.

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