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Tariffs on Mexico and Canada could be imposed soon: Here’s what’s at stake

by LAWIN.news January 31, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 31, 2025
Photo credit: Getty Images / Andrew Harnik
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Former President Donald Trump has proposed new tariff measures between the United States, Mexico, and Canada, which may soon take effect.

These tariffs could alter trade relations established under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a deal Trump helped negotiate during his presidency.

If implemented without transitional delays, the new tariffs could take effect as early as this weekend, raising concerns about their impact on various sectors.

The USMCA, which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), aimed to reduce trade barriers and foster economic growth by facilitating the exchange of goods between the three nations.

The new tariffs could disrupt this balance, particularly for industries dependent on cross-border trade.

The automotive, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors are expected to experience the most impact.

These industries have benefited from reduced tariffs and efficient supply chains under the USMCA, and the proposed changes may increase costs and affect operations.

In the automotive industry, manufacturers that rely on parts sourced from Mexico and Canada may face higher costs, prompting them to reconsider production strategies and supply chains.

In the agricultural sector, farmers who depend on the free flow of goods between the three countries could face higher export and import costs, particularly for commodities such as beef, dairy, and produce. This could result in less competitive pricing and affect product availability.

The manufacturing industry, closely integrated with Mexico and Canada, may also encounter challenges. Companies with complex supply chains may face higher costs and delays, potentially disrupting production schedules and reducing profitability. The changes could complicate just-in-time production systems and cost management.

In the broader economy, the new tariffs may alter cost structures and lead to higher prices for products reliant on cross-border trade.

Many stakeholders emphasize the importance of maintaining strong trade ties with neighboring countries, recognizing the benefits of the USMCA in fostering regional cooperation and economic growth.

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