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Can Mexico find other trade partners amid Trump’s tariff war?

by March 5, 2025
written by March 5, 2025

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum stated on Wednesday that the country may seek new trade partners due to rising economic tensions with the US.

This statement follows President Donald Trump’s announcement of new 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada.

According to Reuters, tariffs on imports from China generated concerns about disruptions to global supply chains and long-standing commercial connections.

The question now is whether Mexico will adjust to changes in exchange unions or if its current egotism will allow for mediation, leading to a civilizing surrender.

President Sheinbaum during her daily press conferences addressed the seriousness of the issue and emphasised that her government will not succumb to external pressure.

“It’s a very definitive moment for Mexico,” she said but added that the country was resilient and open to new partnerships if the tariffs were enacted.

Mexico’s economic consequences

Sheinbaum’s comments follow a wave of uncertainty in multiple sectors of the Mexican economy, particularly in the automotive sector.

The automotive sector is a major engine of Mexico’s economy, accounting for almost 10% of the nation by receiving $181.4 billion worth of autos and auto parts in 2024.

Due to parts often crisscrossing the border multiple times during assembly, the ability to impose such a tariff not only jeopardizes US automakers but countless jobs and wages on both sides of the border.

The negative data releases, which included fears over job security for thousands in the once-presumed safe manufacturing sector, sent the weighted Mexican peso up just slightly, by 0.84% Wednesday (20.41 per US dollar).

While with a minimal gain, this might be perceived as a certain level of confidence in Mexico’s long-term ability to overcome this, the fact is that this economic long-term risk could cause a more interesting set of challenges should all negotiation talks fail.

A call to action

President Sheinbaum, recognizing the rise of national sentiments in light of the increased pride in her country, has announced a gathering that will take place on Sunday in Mexico City’s Zocalo Square.

In the course of her address, she’s going to convey Mexico’s answer to the US and describe possible countermeasures in opposition to it, which may certainly encompass further taxes on US exports to Mexico.

It strongly suggests a rally around national interests by the Mexican public.

With all of this in mind, we will now turn to the larger questions regarding Mexico’s relationships with its northern neighbour.

President Sheinbaum’s insistence that she will seek relations with Canada and “other countries” could herald the beginning of a trade realignment among the continent’s three principal players.

The Mexican economy is stable at the moment, but just waiting on events, perhaps with the capacity to reframe the way it trades.

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