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How Trump’s Tariffs Will Impact Mexico’s Key Industries Significantly

March 5, 2025 5 Min Read
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The United States government has enacted a 25 percent tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada. This initiative, championed by Donald Trump, poses a threat to the free trade agreements that the three nations have maintained for over three decades.

Prior to the confirmation of the tariffs taking effect on March 4, Marcelo Ebrard, the head of the Mexican Ministry of Economy (SE), cautioned that these duties would incur an estimated cost of $20.5 billion for approximately 89 million American households. He also highlighted the potential for inflationary effects on products such as computers, televisions, refrigerators, agricultural goods, automotive parts, and vehicles.

Mexico serves as a crucial trading partner for the United States. From January to November 2024, Mexican exports amounted to $466.6 billion, while U.S. exports totaled $309.4 billion.

In Mexico, these tariffs will significantly impact the automotive and electronics industries. These sectors account for roughly 46 percent of Mexican sales, with an estimated combined value of $200 billion.

Automotive Industry in Jeopardy

The automotive sector has demonstrated substantial regional integration thanks to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). This agreement permits foreign companies manufacturing in Mexico or Canada to export their goods to the United States at minimal tax rates, provided they utilize locally sourced materials.

The Trump administration has claimed that this provision has been taken advantage of by China to bolster its automotive industry. Mexico has risen to be the third-largest vehicle exporter worldwide. Between 2022 and 2023, its sales surged by 14.33 percent, reaching a value of $188.9 million, according to the World Trade Organization. The majority of these vehicles are sent to the United States, although many stem from Chinese origins, with China being Mexico’s primary auto supplier and exports hitting $4.6 billion in 2023, according to the SE.

Mexico’s National Auto Parts Industry (INA) has warned that the introduction of tariffs on Mexican imports will hinder trade, diminish regional competitiveness, and jeopardize economic stability. In a statement, it emphasized that the automotive and auto parts sector constitutes a cornerstone of North American exports, possessing the capability to create over 11 million jobs across USMCA nations. The association anticipates that assembly plants in Mexico may cut production by up to one million units this year due to the newly imposed taxes, which would adversely affect product availability, job creation, and the supply chain.

The leading states in automotive parts production in Mexico include Mexico City, Chihuahua, and Nuevo Leon. Analysts suggest that the entities most impacted would be assemblers from the U.S., Japan, and Europe. Ebrard has estimated that the new tax burden would influence 12 million households in the United States, leading to an increase in expenditures amounting to as much as $10.4 billion in this sector. He noted that 88 percent of the pickups sold in the United States are produced in Mexico by companies such as General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis.

The Minister of Economy stressed that the tariffs would be self-sabotage for the United States, as they would directly affect its own automotive companies which rely on Mexican production to support their domestic market.

Rising Electronics Costs

The electronics and appliance industry will face similar challenges. By November 2024, Mexican exports of electrical and electronic equipment reached $8.9 billion, with 88.8 percent directed to the United States. The production of these devices is primarily concentrated in Baja California, Chihuahua, and Nuevo León, putting thousands of jobs and assembly facilities at risk.

Trump’s tariffs will have major repercussions for U.S. consumers. According to a study by the SEC, the additional charge would result in an extra $7.1 billion expenditure for 40 million families buying computers. Furthermore, about 32 million households could incur an additional cost of up to $2.4 million when purchasing new monitors, while around five million families would face an extra expense of $817 million when acquiring refrigerators.

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