Air Freight News

After tariff victory, Mexico seeks win on aluminum, steel shipments to US

Mexico will negotiate with the U.S. on newly imposed tariffs of steel and aluminum coming into the United States, a top official said on Friday, after winning an early victory with a pause on tariffs on most shipments sent from Mexico.

Mexican officials are set to meet with U.S. trade officials next week to discuss the steel and aluminum tariffs, Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said in a press conference alongside President Claudia Sheinbaum.

"Mexico imports more than what the U.S. imports from Mexico," Ebrard said. "We're having those discussions, because there's no justification for having tariffs on aluminum and steel."

U.S. President Donald Trump has argued that the U.S. needs to reduce its trade deficit with other nations, and has promised reciprocal tariffs on all nations starting April 2.

Mexico, as well as Canada, on Thursday won a pause on tariffs by the U.S. until April 2 for shipments sent under the nations' trilateral trade agreement.

Ebrard on Friday said that currently, over half of Mexico's exports fell under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) agreement, with many other firms opting for shipments under a so-called "most favored nation" clause.

But that number could come up to 85% to 90% in coming weeks, according to Ebrard, as firms shift to send under USMCA norms.

Some firms could have difficulty falling under USMCA regulations, Ebard conceded, particularly the auto sector.

Mexico will meet with those affected firms in coming weeks, he added.


Reuters
Reuters

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Jim_Berlin_Signing_MOU.jpg_copy_.png
Berlin and UkraineInvest establish first U.S. partner office to expand American investment in Ukraine
View Article
US, Australia sign Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement

CMAA enhances trade and security cooperation

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/CHINA-ECONOMY_6.JPG
‘China Shock 2.0’: EU primed for action?
View Article
Afreximbank Africa Trade Report shows Africa can turn geopolitical disruptions into long-term growth opportunity

The report highlights Africa’s continued growth resilience despite significant headwinds occasioned by escalating geopolitical tensions and ensuing economic shifts

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Do%C4%9Fukan_%C5%9Eim%C5%9Fek%2C_General_Manager%2C_AVS_Global_Ship_Supply.jpg
Strait of Hormuz tensions highlight need to put seafarer welfare at the center of contingency planning, says AVS Global Ship Supply
View Article
Freight forwarders helped make Brexit-era UK–EU trade manageable

As the UK marks ten years since the Brexit referendum, the British International Freight Association (BIFA) is highlighting the vital role played by its members in helping businesses adapt to…

View Article