The U.S. and Mexico reached an agreement Monday to delay a 25% tariff on all Mexican imports for one month, after Mexico agreed to ramp up security at its border — averting a move that could have driven up prices for U.S. consumers and stalled both countries’ economies.

Our trade and tariff experts, Scott Lincicome, Clark Packard, and Colin Grabow, are available for media inquiries regarding any upcoming developments related to tariffs. They are prepared to offer insights and commentary on this important issue in the weeks ahead.

Recent work includes:

Seven Charts Showing How Canada/​Mexico Tariffs Would Harm the US Auto Industry (and American Car Buyers)

Tariffs Will Punish Americans and Do Nothing to Solve Our Fentanyl Crisis

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