
ECLAC questions legality of tariff increases in the United States
ECLAC questioned the legality of tariff increases in the United States. It pointed out that the measures applied in 2025 could contravene the commitments made

ECLAC questioned the legality of tariff increases in the United States. It pointed out that the measures applied in 2025 could contravene the commitments made

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has challenged the policies implemented by Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer, Secretary of Commerce and US Trade Representative, respectively, on

The Mexico Fund highlighted that the Mexican economy faces delays in some investments, but has high potential to benefit from the reorganization of global trade.

The payment of MFN tariffs on Mexican exports to the United States fell from 50% to 15% in the first year of US President Donald

The Nogales crossings accounted for $10.8 billion in U.S. exports to Mexico and $23.3 billion in U.S. imports from Mexico. In total, more than $34

The British government has provided details on the US–UK Supply Chain Security Agreement. In 2025, both nations agreed on supply chain security requirements that must

Metalsa highlighted that the interdependence of auto parts between Mexico and the United States has grown, driven by the rules of origin of the USMCA.

China managed to more than neutralize the impact of US tariffs, at least in the first seven months of 2025, according to a report by

President Claudia Sheinbaum published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) the tariff increases in Mexico on countries without trade agreements, which will come

China currently dominates mineral supply chains, noted Sarah Stewart, executive director of Silverado Policy Accelerator. While participating in consultations on the USMCA in Washington in

ECLAC questioned the legality of tariff increases in the United States. It pointed out that the measures applied in 2025 could contravene the commitments made

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has challenged the policies implemented by Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer, Secretary of Commerce and US Trade Representative, respectively, on

The Mexico Fund highlighted that the Mexican economy faces delays in some investments, but has high potential to benefit from the reorganization of global trade.

The payment of MFN tariffs on Mexican exports to the United States fell from 50% to 15% in the first year of US President Donald

The Nogales crossings accounted for $10.8 billion in U.S. exports to Mexico and $23.3 billion in U.S. imports from Mexico. In total, more than $34

The British government has provided details on the US–UK Supply Chain Security Agreement. In 2025, both nations agreed on supply chain security requirements that must

Metalsa highlighted that the interdependence of auto parts between Mexico and the United States has grown, driven by the rules of origin of the USMCA.

China managed to more than neutralize the impact of US tariffs, at least in the first seven months of 2025, according to a report by

President Claudia Sheinbaum published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) the tariff increases in Mexico on countries without trade agreements, which will come

China currently dominates mineral supply chains, noted Sarah Stewart, executive director of Silverado Policy Accelerator. While participating in consultations on the USMCA in Washington in