Electronics Industry Warns Mexico Tariffs Could Undercut
📊Executive Summary
The Global Electronics Association warns that proposed 30% tariffs on electronics imports from Mexico could severely disrupt North American supply chains, raising costs for U.S. manufacturers and undermining efforts to reshore production. The report highlights Mexico's critical role as a production hub and emphasizes the importance of maintaining tariff-free access to support the integrated supply chains that benefit both U.S. and Mexican manufacturers. With trade negotiations set to conclude on October 29, the Association urges policymakers to finalize a bilateral agreement that preserves this partnership, as tariffs could lead to increased costs and delivery delays, particularly affecting small and medium-sized manufacturers....
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