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Moodys Analytics has unveiled a report outlining Mexicos potential countermeasures to United States tariff threats.
The analysis, released today, suggests Mexico possesses several defensive mechanisms against possible tariffs proposed by Donald Trump, the incoming United States president.The report, authored by Alfredo Coutio, Moodys Analytics Latin America director, presents three main strategies.
Mexico could retaliate with its own tariffs, allow competitive currency depreciation, or employ a strategic trade response.
These options aim to yield a less unfavorable outcome for Mexico.Moodys Analytics advises Mexico to first pursue high-level diplomacy.
They recommend deploying internationally respected trade negotiators to dissuade the future United States administration from implementing tariffs.
This approach prioritizes dialogue and negotiation over immediate retaliation.Mexicos Arsenal Against United States Tariff Threats: Moodys Analytics Weighs In.
(Photo Internet reproduction)If diplomacy fails, Mexico could consider targeted tariffs on United States products.
The report suggests selecting items that are highly sensitive, costly, and disruptive to the United States This strategy aims to minimize adverse effects on Mexicos domestic inflation and industrial supply chains.The proposed basket of United States products could include agricultural, semi-manufactured, and metallic goods.
Producers of these items would likely become key channels for communicating the risks and costs of a tariff dispute.
This approach seeks to leverage economic pressure points.Mexicos Arsenal Against United States Tariff Threats: Moodys Analytics Weighs InTrump, set to begin his second presidential term in January 2025, has repeatedly threatened 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian products.
He links these threats to issues like migration and drug trafficking, demanding resolution within their territories.Moodys Analytics emphasizes the importance of a strategic response over a blanket tariff.
They argue this approach would better protect Mexicos economy while effectively pressuring specific United States sectors.
The report underscores the need for careful product selection in any retaliatory measures.Mexicos potential responses highlight the complex nature of international trade relations.
As tensions rise, both nations face the challenge of balancing economic interests with political demands.
The coming months may prove crucial in determining the future of United States -Mexico trade dynamics.





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