Summary

Fearing potential threats to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact (USMCA), Mexico is taking steps to reduce reliance on Chinese imports and comply with trade agreement standards.

Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum announced efforts to replace Chinese parts with Mexican or North American-made components, including plans to produce microchips domestically.

Mexico is also amending laws to meet USMCA requirements, such as maintaining independent regulatory agencies.

This comes amid U.S. criticism over Chinese steel and parts entering North America via Mexico, with tariffs already imposed.

  • @Jarix
    link
    45 days ago

    Oh really? What makes it more difficult?

    • @Tujio
      link
      34 days ago

      More paperwork, different paperwork. Biggest change is that it was no longer compatible with our manifest system, so we have to physically take every Canadian parcel to the Post Office and fill out the excise paperwork in person. Turned a ten-minute task into 1+ hour.

    • @takeda
      link
      85 days ago

      Well it is called

      • USMCA (United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement) in American English
      • CUSMA (Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement) in Canadian English
      • ACEUM (Accord Canada–États-Unis–Mexique) in Quebec French
      • T-MEC (Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá) in Spanish

      /joking