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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-09 12:40

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However, the growth of Chinese operations in Mexico has not gone unnoticed by U.S. policymakers. Concerns are mounting about potential tariffs being reintroduced by the U.S. on imports from Mexico, a measure Trump suggested during his campaign. The possibility of a 25% tariff has raised alarms among business owners in the Husan Industrial Park, many of whom relocated to Mexico specifically to avoid U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.

Experts assert that if the U.S. seeks to renegotiate trade agreements, they may demand stricter scrutiny of Chinese imports labeled as Mexican-made. The implications of these developments are manifold and raise questions about the future viability of Chinese companies in Mexico.

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