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Mexican Manufacturer Benefits from Trump’s Tariffs Amid Supply Chain Shifts


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2025-08-20
Jorge H. Martínez, CEO of Micro Partes, a small manufacturer in Monterrey, Mexico, credits the Trump administration’s tariffs for boosting his business amid changing trade dynamics. While many feared tariffs would disrupt markets, Martínez saw an opportunity to thrive by supplying small plastic parts previously imported largely from Asia. With tariffs raising costs on Asian imports, companies increasingly seek North American suppliers to comply with USMCA rules and avoid penalties. Martínez’s company produces essential industrial components like clips, fasteners, and grommets—items vital to assembly lines. To meet demand, Micro Partes invested in new machinery and local resin suppliers, expanding its production capacity. The tariffs encouraged nearshoring, prompting many businesses to reduce reliance on Asian supply chains and favor regional sourcing. As a result, Micro Partes has seen significant growth, including orders from multinational firms such as LG and Samsung operating in Mexico. This trend underscores a broader shift to strengthen North American manufacturing networks.
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