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4 days agoMexico approves up to 50% tariffs on Indian imports starting January 2026

Mexico’s Senate has voted to impose import duties of up to 50% on selected goods from India and other countries that lack free-trade agreements with Mexico, a move aimed at protecting domestic producers and jobs. The tariffs, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, cover items such as autos, auto parts, steel, textiles, plastics and other manufactured products.
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Ndtv• By Ayush Samantaray
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4 days agoMexico approves up to 50% tariffs on Indian imports starting January 2026

Mexico’s Senate has voted to impose import duties of up to 50% on selected goods from India and other countries that lack free-trade agreements with Mexico, a move aimed at protecting domestic producers and jobs. The tariffs, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, cover items such as autos, auto parts, steel, textiles, plastics and other manufactured products.
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- trade
- mexico
Ndtv• By Ayush Samantaray
Explore:Mutual Fund AI Screening
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Mexico’s Senate approved tariffs up to 50% on Indian imports from 2026 to protect local industry, affecting autos, textiles, steel and other exports.
Mexico’s Senate has voted to impose import duties of up to 50% on selected goods from India and other countries that lack free-trade agreements with Mexico, a move aimed at protecting domestic producers and jobs. The tariffs, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, cover items such as autos, auto parts, steel, textiles, plastics and other manufactured products.

Mexico’s Senate has voted to impose import duties of up to 50% on selected goods from India and other countries that lack free-trade agreements with Mexico, a move aimed at protecting domestic producers and jobs. The tariffs, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, cover items such as autos, auto parts, steel, textiles, plastics and other manufactured products.
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- trade
- mexico
- trade
- mexico
- tariffs
- india exports
- global economy
Dec 11, 2025 • 14:00