After the US's sky-high 50% tariffs on Indian imports , another country has opened a new front against New Delhi amid the raging global trade war. On Wednesday, Mexico's Senate approved tariffs up to 50% on a wide range of imports from India, China and several other Asian nations, Reuters reported. All of this seemingly to please Trump.
The tariff hike, which will come into effect on January 1, 2026, will see duties up to 50% on goods like autos, auto parts, textiles, plastics and steel from countries that don't have a trade deal with Mexico. This means countries like India, South Korea, China, Thailand, and Indonesia will be impacted.
The development comes at a time when Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum looks to boost domestic production. However, analysts said the move was seeming

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