Overview
- The Chinese commerce ministry rejected Mexico’s latest antidumping cases and said it will review Chinese investments in Mexico.
- Beijing opened an investigation into Mexican trade and investment barriers tied to proposed import tariff increases and other restrictive measures.
- Officials said they could take necessary actions on trade and investment to protect the rights and interests of Chinese companies.
- Mexico has initiated 11 antidumping investigations involving Chinese products in 2025, including four new cases covering PVC‑coated fabric, adhesive tape and steel bolts.
- China urged strict adherence to WTO rules during Mexico’s inquiries and cautioned against unilateral protectionism, citing U.S. tariff policy as context.