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Mexican Auto Sector Pushes Back on Tariff Disparities in US Trade Framework

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Mexican automotive manufacturers are escalating complaints about competitive inequities in current trade arrangements with the United States. The industry contends it faces higher tariff rates than counterparts operating under agreements with South Korea and Japan.

The grievance has surfaced amid ongoing bilateral trade negotiations between Washington and Mexico City. Mexican stakeholders argue the existing framework creates unequal playing conditions that threaten long-term investment and production decisions in the sector.

Automotive competitiveness has emerged as a central concern in these discussions. Industry officials maintain that parity in duty structures is essential for maintaining Mexico's position as a critical manufacturing hub in North America.

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