About 92% of auto parts produced in Mexico comply with USMCA requirements, says INA

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ATI News Team

The remaining 8% face an average tariff of 27%

According to Gabriel Padilla, general director of the National Auto Parts Industry (La Industria Nacional de Autopartes: INA), the association of automotive components suppliers in Mexico, about 92% of auto parts manufactured in the country comply with the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) regulations, allowing them to be exempt from tariffs when exported to the US.

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