Economic Policy

US-Mexico Trade Talks Signal Ongoing Struggle Against Unfair Tariffs and Economic Uncertainty

By Economics Desk | March 6, 2026

As Washington and Mexico prepare to reopen talks on the USMCA, American workers and businesses face continued uncertainty due to lingering tariffs that undermine true free trade and national economic sovereignty.

On March 16, the United States and Mexico are set to resume critical discussions over the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the cornerstone trade deal reshaping North America’s economic landscape since its inception. While touted as a vehicle for freer trade, these talks come amid a backdrop of disrupted commerce caused by former President Trump's protectionist tariffs—measures that continue to cast long shadows over cross-border trade.Are Tariffs Undermining America's Economic Interests?The USMCA has provided some insulation against President Trump’s often unpredictable tariff policies. However, key sectors remain vulnerable. Heavy and medium-duty trucks imported from Mexico still bear a crippling 25% tariff....

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