Tariffs on Mexico to Fight Border Drugs? Here's How
Published Date: 3/11/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is updating the extra taxes (duties) on certain products coming from Mexico to help manage issues at our southern border. These changes affect businesses importing goods from Mexico and will start soon, aiming to support border security and reduce illegal activities. If you trade with Mexico, get ready for new rules and possible cost changes.
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Changes to Duties on Mexican Imports
The government is modifying extra taxes (duties) on certain products that are products of Mexico by changing the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) as described in the Annex. This action implements Executive Order 14194 and its amendments (including Executive Orders 14198 and 14227) and follows the President's March 6, 2025 Executive Order; it directly affects businesses that import goods from Mexico.
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