
Mexico Increases Its Share of U.S. Trade
Mexico increased its share of U.S. trade to a record high of 16.3% in the first quarter of 2026, according to the Census Bureau. This

Mexico increased its share of U.S. trade to a record high of 16.3% in the first quarter of 2026, according to the Census Bureau. This

The Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) of the United States has challenged restrictions on ferrous scrap exports in Mexico, China, and the European Union. According to

U.S. pork exports to China fell by 28.7% year-over-year in 2025, to $248 million. This marks the fifth consecutive year of decline. The decline began

A bilateral surplus is not sufficient for a country to be subject to tariffs under Section 301. This was stated by the National Foreign Trade

A trade agreement between Belize and Mexico is on the horizon following negotiations between the governments of both nations, according to a report by the

Computer exports from Mexico to China grew at a year-over-year rate of 561% in 2025, reaching $2.313 billion. Over the previous seven years, these flows

The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) noted that industrial capacity in Germany has been declining and issued a statement in defense of the

U.S. tariff policy toward Mexico is primarily governed by the USMCA and Sections 122, 232, and 301. Mexico ranked as the United States’ top trading

Computer production in Mexico has increased, driven by global exports, which brings both opportunities and risks. Mexico increased its exports of these machines by 144.8%

Tariffs on Mexican automotive exports paid at U.S. customs have impacted Mexican exports in this sector. In March 2026, these foreign sales grew at a

Mexico increased its share of U.S. trade to a record high of 16.3% in the first quarter of 2026, according to the Census Bureau. This

The Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) of the United States has challenged restrictions on ferrous scrap exports in Mexico, China, and the European Union. According to

U.S. pork exports to China fell by 28.7% year-over-year in 2025, to $248 million. This marks the fifth consecutive year of decline. The decline began

A bilateral surplus is not sufficient for a country to be subject to tariffs under Section 301. This was stated by the National Foreign Trade

A trade agreement between Belize and Mexico is on the horizon following negotiations between the governments of both nations, according to a report by the

Computer exports from Mexico to China grew at a year-over-year rate of 561% in 2025, reaching $2.313 billion. Over the previous seven years, these flows

The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) noted that industrial capacity in Germany has been declining and issued a statement in defense of the

U.S. tariff policy toward Mexico is primarily governed by the USMCA and Sections 122, 232, and 301. Mexico ranked as the United States’ top trading

Computer production in Mexico has increased, driven by global exports, which brings both opportunities and risks. Mexico increased its exports of these machines by 144.8%

Tariffs on Mexican automotive exports paid at U.S. customs have impacted Mexican exports in this sector. In March 2026, these foreign sales grew at a