Business leaders and experts agree that the imposition of tariffs on Mexican goods would slow the flow of foreign currency into Mexico and hinder new U.S. projects within the country.
Jose Medina Mora emphasizes that neither Mexico nor the United States would benefit from a tariff war, and he remains hopeful that bilateral dialogue can resolve the dispute.
The trade agreement has been highly beneficial for Mexico's economy and business, which must be carefully weighed against potential tariffs and the changing political landscape.
Many contend that these potential tariff barriers contradict the spirit of the USMCA, which will undergo review in June 2026 amid a contentious debate about its future relevance.
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