Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi
New Delhi, Dec 14: India has strongly objected to Mexico’s decision to impose higher import tariffs on goods from countries that do not have free trade agreements, warning that it may take “appropriate measures” to safeguard the interests of Indian exporters while continuing efforts to resolve the issue through dialogue.
Mexico’s Congress has approved a bill to raise tariffs on imports from India, China, Brazil and several other countries. The legislation, which will come into effect from January 1, 2026, was cleared by the Mexican Senate after earlier approval by the lower house.
The Indian government said the unilateral increase in tariffs, which could go up to 50 per cent on certain products, does not align with the spirit of cooperative economic

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