Mexico Tariffs on Steel, Plastics to Affect 7% of Total Imports

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Mexico’s decision to slap tariffs on some goods from countries with which it doesn’t have trade agreements will only affect about $48 billion of the country’s imports, around 7% of the total, according to a Finance Ministry official.

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