Mexico Auto Export Diversification Accelerates as US Tariffs Reshape North American Supply Chains

After 12 months of US tariffs on Mexican goods, the structural reconfiguration of Mexico’s automotive export flows is no longer a short-term adjustment — it is becoming an entrenched trade pattern with direct consequences for metals demand, component sourcing, and North American industrial strategy.   Mexico Auto Tariff Impact on Mexico-US Automotive Trade in Numbers When the United States imposed blanket 25 percent tariffs on Mexican imports in March 2025, the immediate expectation was disruption. One year later, the data confirm that disruption has arrived — but unevenly. Mexico&#...

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