
18 March 2026
Mexico Tariff News: USMCA Talks Begin as Trump Administration Navigates Supreme Court Ruling and China Strategy
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Welcome to Mexico Tariff News and Tracker, your essential update on the latest trade tensions shaping US-Mexico relations. Today, as USMCA talks kick off right now on March 18, tariffs dominate the agenda with Mexico pushing for treaty continuity and the elimination of steel tariffs, while the US targets China's influence in Mexico and stricter labor standards, according to Mexico Business News.
The Trump administration faces a tariff shakeup after the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA-based duties, including 25% tariffs on many Mexican imports in the Learning Resources v. Trump ruling. In response, a temporary 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act took effect February 24, potentially rising to 15% but capped at 150 days unless Congress extends it. Crucially, USMCA-compliant goods from Mexico remain exempt, shielding most North American supply chains, as detailed by GetTransport blog and Grant Thornton insights.
Mexico's trade surplus with the US hit a 17-year low amid a 13% jump in US imports from Mexico, with the current effective US tariff rate on Mexican goods at a modest 4.18%—far below 30.93% on China or 13.89% on Japan, per Mexico Business News. Yet uncertainty looms: USTR launched Section 301 probes on March 11 targeting Mexico among 16 economies for manufacturing practices and 59 countries for labor issues, paving the way for new duties as early as May.
Looking ahead, the pivotal USMCA joint review looms on July 1, 2026, where nations must affirm continuation or face annual reviews and potential WTO fallback tariffs averaging 3.2% but up to 25% on light trucks, warns Prodensa analysis. With 24 US states challenging the global tariff and Trump defending his authority, Mexican exporters should hedge against peso volatility and diversify suppliers.
Mexico's nearshoring boom hangs in the balance—stay vigilant as these talks unfold.
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The Trump administration faces a tariff shakeup after the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA-based duties, including 25% tariffs on many Mexican imports in the Learning Resources v. Trump ruling. In response, a temporary 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act took effect February 24, potentially rising to 15% but capped at 150 days unless Congress extends it. Crucially, USMCA-compliant goods from Mexico remain exempt, shielding most North American supply chains, as detailed by GetTransport blog and Grant Thornton insights.
Mexico's trade surplus with the US hit a 17-year low amid a 13% jump in US imports from Mexico, with the current effective US tariff rate on Mexican goods at a modest 4.18%—far below 30.93% on China or 13.89% on Japan, per Mexico Business News. Yet uncertainty looms: USTR launched Section 301 probes on March 11 targeting Mexico among 16 economies for manufacturing practices and 59 countries for labor issues, paving the way for new duties as early as May.
Looking ahead, the pivotal USMCA joint review looms on July 1, 2026, where nations must affirm continuation or face annual reviews and potential WTO fallback tariffs averaging 3.2% but up to 25% on light trucks, warns Prodensa analysis. With 24 US states challenging the global tariff and Trump defending his authority, Mexican exporters should hedge against peso volatility and diversify suppliers.
Mexico's nearshoring boom hangs in the balance—stay vigilant as these talks unfold.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now 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