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Mexico to require public projects use local steel after US tariffs

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 9:29 AM

MEXICO CITY, April 29 (Reuters) – Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday announced an agreement to ​require that all public work ‌projects in the country use steel from Mexican companies.

“The commitment we are making here is that the government’s purchases ‌will ​be steel produced in ⁠Mexico,” Sheinbaum said ⁠during her daily morning press conference.

The move comes after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed steep 50% ​tariffs on steel and aluminum last year on Mexico and ⁠other countries.

Mexico has ⁠been seeking a deal ​for the tariffs to be lifted; ​under one proposal, a specified volume ‌from Mexico could enter duty free or at a reduced rate, and any imports above that ⁠level would be charged the full 50% tariff.

But last week U.S. Trade Representative ⁠Jamieson ‌Greer told Mexico’s auto ⁠and steel industries tthey should ​not ‌expect the renegotiation of ​the U.S.-Mexico-Canada ⁠Agreement (USMCA) to remove these tariffs on their sectors, as exclusively reported by Reuters.

(Reporting by Raul Cortes, Writing by Laura Gottesdiener, Editing by ​Iñigo Alexander)