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Mexico Imposing A 50% Tariff

The international shipping industry continues to feel the strain from trade wars, with Mexico imposing a 50% tariff. On December 10, Mexico’s congress agreed to hike tariffs on more than 1,400 imports from China and other Asian nations. Some of the goods subject to tax include automotive parts, steel, furniture, textiles, and plastics. Tariffs on most of these items, previously at 10%, will increase to 35%. Key manufactured goods, such as vehicles, will also see a larger 50% increase. After 75 votes in favor, five against, and 35 abstentions, the new bill will take place on January 1. These tariffs could significantly affect global trade, particularly the volume of goods imported into Mexico. Why Is Mexico Imposing A 50% Tariff? Mexico is imposing tariffs of up to 50% on imports for various reasons, including protecting domestic industries. The country aims to reduce its dependence on imports from countries without free trade agreements. Many of these importers are based in Asian c...

Trump Is Raising Canada Tariffs

President Trump is raising Canada tariffs by 10% after an announcement on October 25. In a social media post, Trump said he would increase duties on Canadian imports due to a TV ad. The president will add the 10% to previously imposed tariffs, raising the total amount to 45% for certain goods. Canadian imports have been subjected to a 35% tax since August 1. The tariff increase will not affect importations that fall under the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement). Trump has not yet specified the scope of the latest raise and what goods will be affected. This article will explain Trump’s goal behind the tariff increase and its impact on shippers. Why Trump Is Raising Canada Tariffs By 10%? The 10% rise came after Canada aired a TV ad featuring former president Ronald Regan criticizing tariffs. Trump immediately responded by calling the advertisement a fraud and stating, “All trade negotiations with Canada are hereby terminated”. The Ronald Regan Presidential Foundation also issu...