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Mexico’s light vehicle exports recover in first semester of 2026
Mexico's light vehicle exports rose 1.4% in the first half of 2026 despite U.S. tariffs, with 1.69 million units exported. The U.S. remained the largest market (75.9%), down from 85% pre-tariffs, while June exports fell 9.2% due to the tariffs. Automakers like Stellantis and Volkswagen saw export increases, while Nissan and Ford declined.
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