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Mexico Tariff India | After America, Mexico Hits India With 50% Tariff Shock, Putting $1 Billion Exports at Risk

Desk_dcn by Desk_dcn
December 12, 2025
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Mexico Tariff India impact on Indian automobile, steel, textile and chemical exports

Mexico Tariff India impact on Indian automobile, steel, textile and chemical exports

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New Delhi: Mexico Tariff India: In a move that has sent shockwaves through Indian industry, Mexico has imposed a sweeping 50% import tariff on several categories of Indian goods — a decision that comes close on the heels of similar restrictive actions by the United States. The abrupt tariff escalation has placed nearly $1 billion worth of Indian exports in the danger zone, raising serious concerns within the Commerce Ministry and among exporters.

Trade officials and industry experts say the impact on India will be significant, and immediate, as Mexico has grown into a crucial Latin American market for Indian automobiles, steel, textiles, chemicals and auto components.

Auto Sector Takes the Hardest Hit

No sector feels the pressure more than automobiles.
India has been steadily emerging as a major small-car and compact SUV exporter to Mexico, with global manufacturers using India as a production hub.

Now, those exports face a steep price disadvantage overnight.
Industry insiders say Volkswagen (VW) — which relies on India-linked production and component supply chains — may be among the worst affected.

For India, which has been working to consolidate its presence in Latin America amid slowing growth in Europe and Africa, this tariff shock could derail long-term strategies.

Five Indian Sectors in the Line of Fire

According to trade data and preliminary assessments, Mexico’s decision (Mexico Tariff India)will severely impact:

  • Automobiles – India’s top export to Mexico; nearly $1 billion at risk.
  • Plastics & Chemicals – Large-volume exporters now face major cost escalation.
  • Auto Parts – Key components may no longer remain competitive in Mexican assembly lines.
  • Textiles & Apparel – Duties ranging from 35% to 50% could shut Indian garments out of the market.
  • Iron & Steel – Over $236 million worth of exports face immediate disruption.

MSME exporters, who operate on tight margins, fear contractual penalties and shipment cancellations.

Why Did Mexico Target Indian Goods?

While Mexico has stated that the tariffs are meant to “protect domestic industries,” Indian officials say the move must be viewed in a broader geopolitical context:

  • Elections are approaching in Mexico, increasing pressure to appear pro-industry.
  • The US-Mexico-Canada trade framework is subtly pushing Mexico to curb low-cost Asian imports.
  • Global supply chains are shifting, and countries are erecting new economic barriers.

In short, this is part of a larger wave of global protectionism — and India is now caught in the crosswinds.

India’s Response Likely Soon

The Commerce Ministry has begun internal discussions, and diplomatic channels may be activated shortly. Senior officials say that India will seek “market stability and tariff easing” in upcoming engagements.

Export councils, meanwhile, have advised companies to pause new commitments until clarity emerges.

A Tougher Global Trade Climate for India

With both the US and Mexico tightening trade rules, Indian exporters fear a domino effect across multiple regions.
The Mexico tariff highlights a deeper challenge: global markets are turning inward, and emerging economies like India — heavily dependent on manufacturing exports — will need stronger trade safeguards.

For now, the message from industry is clear: this is (Mexico Tariff India) one of the most serious trade setbacks India has faced in recent years, and the coming weeks will test both diplomatic agility and economic resilience.

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