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China, Mexico and tariff

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Mexico News Daily · 1d
China urges Mexico to reverse 50% tariffs ‘as soon as possible’
China has called on Mexico to reverse its new tariff law, which sets up to 50% import duties on products from countries including China.

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Mexico’s tariffs on China aim to placate US – but could backfire: analysts
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Mexico to begin levying up to 50% tariffs on China, others
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Mexico Slaps Up to 50% Tariffs on Chinese Goods, Drawing Outcry From Beijing

Lawmakers pass levies targeting countries that Mexico has no trade agreement with, including China.
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Mexico hits China with up to 50% tariffs on 1,400 products including apparel, textiles and footwear

Mexico's Senate approved a new tariff bill Thursday that includes tariffs as high as 50 percent on 1,463 China-made products ...

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