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Mexico Emerges as America’s Most Competitive Trade Partner: Nearshoring Wave Reshapes Global Supply Chains

2026/02/15
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Mexico Emerges as America’s Most Competitive Trade Partner: Nearshoring Wave Reshapes Global Supply Chains

China tariffs soar to 30.93% while Mexico sits at just 4.18% — as the cost gap doubles, manufacturing accelerates its shift south of the border

Tariff Gap Doubles: Mexico’s Advantage Crystallizes

As US-China trade tensions continue to escalate, Mexico is rapidly consolidating its position as America’s most competitive trade partner. The latest data reveals that while the US applies an average tariff rate of 9.81% across all origins, Mexican exports face an effective rate of just 4.18%.

For comparison:

  • 🇲🇽 Mexico: 4.18%
  • 🇩🇪 Germany: 9.79%
  • 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 12.72%
  • 🇯🇵 Japan: 13.89%
  • 🇨🇳 China: 30.93%

Over the past year, the tariff cost gap between Mexican and Chinese exports to the US has nearly doubled. In early January 2025, Mexican goods entered the US at tariffs below 1%, while Chinese goods faced 12.3%. That gap has since widened dramatically.

The US-China Tariff War: From Trade Friction to Structural Decoupling

2025 witnessed a dramatic escalation in US-China tariff warfare:

  • US average tariffs on China reached 47.5%, covering 100% of Chinese goods
  • Tariffs briefly spiked to 127.2% in April-May 2025
  • Following Geneva and Korea negotiations, rates settled at approximately 51.8%
  • China’s retaliatory tariffs peaked at 147.6% before declining to 31.9%
  • Compared to the start of the trade war in 2018, current US tariffs on Chinese imports are now 15 times higher

Notably, US tariffs on the rest of the world also climbed from 3.0% to 18.4%, reflecting Washington’s broader protectionist posture.

Nearshoring Accelerates: Trade Isn’t Disappearing — It’s Relocating

As China is increasingly priced out of large segments of the US market, trade is not disappearing — it is relocating. The US-China dispute is accelerating nearshoring, pushing manufacturers to shorten supply chains and reduce tariff exposure.

Mexico is emerging as the biggest winner. The country is strengthening its nearshoring and manufacturing capabilities through new industrial parks and infrastructure upgrades. Multiple companies are optimizing their North American supply chain layouts.

Mexico’s electronics manufacturing services (EMS) market is projected to grow from $17.18 billion in 2025 to $22.09 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 4.25%.

The Maquiladora Fallacy

However, Mexico’s traditional advantages are not without challenges. US law firm Foley & Lardner warned of a common and costly misconception — the “Maquiladora Fallacy“: many companies mistakenly believe that IMMEX (Mexico’s export manufacturing program) status automatically guarantees duty-free access.

In reality, under USMCA’s “Lesser of Two” rule, tariffs on non-USMCA materials cannot exceed the lower of the duty payable in Mexico or the duty that would apply when the finished product enters the US or Canada.

Partner Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi emphasized that companies focusing on compliance, origin planning, and tariff modeling will find Mexico remains the most robust platform in a high-tariff environment.

Mexico’s Own Tariff Shield

Mexico is also building its own trade barriers. Effective January 2026, Mexico imposed tariffs of 5% to 50% on 1,463 product categories from countries without trade agreements — including China, South Korea, India, Malaysia, and Thailand. The affected imports are valued at approximately $52 billion, equivalent to 8.6% of Mexico’s total foreign purchases.

This dual strategy reflects Mexico’s approach: protecting domestic industry while responding to US pressure to curb China’s commercial footprint.

Supply Chain Reconfiguration: Winners and Losers

Global supply chains are undergoing a profound restructuring:

  • Mexico — leveraging geographic proximity, USMCA framework, and improving industrial infrastructure to become the top nearshoring destination
  • Vietnam & India — absorbing some China manufacturing in specific sectors, but facing higher US tariffs
  • China — pursuing “going global” strategies by establishing factories in third countries to circumvent tariff barriers
  • Contract manufacturers — identified as having the most to gain from Mexico expansion, helping US and Canadian firms improve cost structures and labor scalability

Sources: Mexico Business News, Foley & Lardner, GlobeNewsWire, Mordor Intelligence, February 2026

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