Core Viewpoint - The China Minmetals Import and Export Chamber of Commerce supports the Ministry of Commerce's investigation into Mexico's trade barriers against Chinese imports, which could significantly impact Chinese industries due to increased tariffs on key imported goods [1] Group 1: Tariff Changes - On September 10, 2025, the Mexican government announced plans to raise tariffs on key imported goods from countries without trade agreements, with some tariffs reaching as high as 50% [1] - The affected goods include automobiles, textiles, clothing, plastics, steel, electrical products, aluminum, toys, furniture, footwear, leather products, paper and cardboard, motorcycles, trailers, and glass [1] Group 2: Impact on Chinese Industries - As the largest source of imports to Mexico, Chinese industries are expected to face severe impacts from the tariff increases [1] - The China Minmetals Import and Export Chamber of Commerce represents industries such as steel, aluminum, plastics, and glass, and is calling for affected parties to participate in the investigation [1] Group 3: Government Response - On September 25, the Ministry of Commerce of China announced the initiation of a trade barrier investigation in response to Mexico's restrictions [1] - The Chamber urges domestic industries and member enterprises to actively support the investigation and necessary measures to protect the legitimate rights of Chinese companies [1]
中国五矿化工进出口商会:支持商务部就墨西哥涉华限制措施进行贸易投资壁垒调查
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-26 05:45