墨西哥宣布对中国和其他亚洲国家加征关税,商务部回应
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-11 15:15

Core Viewpoint - Mexico has announced an increase in tariffs on non-free trade partners, including China, effective January 1, 2026, which is expected to harm the interests of related trade partners, including China [3]. Group 1: Tariff Changes - The Mexican Congress approved a proposal to increase tariffs on certain products from non-free trade partners, with adjustments made to some tax items and rates compared to the proposal submitted in September [3]. - Some tariff rates on automotive parts, light industrial products, and textiles have been slightly reduced, but overall measures will still significantly harm trade partners [3]. Group 2: China's Response - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has expressed strong opposition to unilateral tariff increases and has initiated a trade and investment barrier investigation against Mexico [3]. - China emphasizes the importance of resolving trade disputes through economic agreements without harming global trade development or China's legitimate interests [3][4]. Group 3: Bilateral Trade Relations - China values its economic and trade relationship with Mexico and aims to promote healthy and stable bilateral trade and investment cooperation [4]. - In the context of rising trade protectionism, China hopes for enhanced communication and dialogue with Mexico to manage differences and deepen practical cooperation [4].