
08 March 2026
US Mexico Tariffs Hit 12 Percent as Trump Threatens Rate Hikes and USMCA Review Looms
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Welcome to Mexico Tariff News and Tracker, your go-to source for the latest on US-Mexico trade tensions under President Trump.
US consumer support for tariffs has surged to 46 percent this year from 34 percent in 2025, according to an Omnisend survey reported by Fibre2Fashion. Shoppers expect higher prices—56 percent say consumers foot the bill—but tariffs are fueling Buy American fervor, with nearly 69 percent buying more US-made goods. This shift hits Mexico hard, as cross-border friction like unexpected duties and delays reshapes shopping habits.
On the policy front, KPMG's March 2026 Supply Chain Report warns that USMCA carve-outs are the biggest buffer against current tariffs averaging around 12 percent. Their removal during this summer's review could spike rates by up to 6 percentage points, slamming Mexico's auto and high-tech sectors. Vehicles crisscross US, Mexico, and Canada borders multiple times; Mexico supplies key data center inputs. Trump wants full onshore production, but deep North American ties make that costly. Meanwhile, The Daily Star reports US states are suing to block Trump's new 10 percent blanket tariff, now in place for 150 days via Section 122 after Supreme Court limits on emergency powers—though he's threatening 15 percent hikes.
Trump's rhetoric ties tariffs to security. In a Miami speech launching the Coalition Against the Cartels of the Americas with leaders like Javier Milei and Nayib Bukele, per Noticias El Debate's YouTube coverage, he blasted Mexican cartels for controlling the country and flooding the US with fentanyl—down 67 percent at the border already. He vowed lethal military force and intervention if needed, calling it too close to home.
Mexico's 50-plus free trade deals position it strong regionally, but USMCA renegotiation will test if tariffs deepen or fracture North American bonds.
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US consumer support for tariffs has surged to 46 percent this year from 34 percent in 2025, according to an Omnisend survey reported by Fibre2Fashion. Shoppers expect higher prices—56 percent say consumers foot the bill—but tariffs are fueling Buy American fervor, with nearly 69 percent buying more US-made goods. This shift hits Mexico hard, as cross-border friction like unexpected duties and delays reshapes shopping habits.
On the policy front, KPMG's March 2026 Supply Chain Report warns that USMCA carve-outs are the biggest buffer against current tariffs averaging around 12 percent. Their removal during this summer's review could spike rates by up to 6 percentage points, slamming Mexico's auto and high-tech sectors. Vehicles crisscross US, Mexico, and Canada borders multiple times; Mexico supplies key data center inputs. Trump wants full onshore production, but deep North American ties make that costly. Meanwhile, The Daily Star reports US states are suing to block Trump's new 10 percent blanket tariff, now in place for 150 days via Section 122 after Supreme Court limits on emergency powers—though he's threatening 15 percent hikes.
Trump's rhetoric ties tariffs to security. In a Miami speech launching the Coalition Against the Cartels of the Americas with leaders like Javier Milei and Nayib Bukele, per Noticias El Debate's YouTube coverage, he blasted Mexican cartels for controlling the country and flooding the US with fentanyl—down 67 percent at the border already. He vowed lethal military force and intervention if needed, calling it too close to home.
Mexico's 50-plus free trade deals position it strong regionally, but USMCA renegotiation will test if tariffs deepen or fracture North American bonds.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI