Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that government officials will engage in discussions with Chinese representatives this week concerning Mexico's upcoming tariffs, clarifying that these measures are not intended to be coercive. These tariffs, which will impact a variety of goods from countries without established trade agreements with Mexico—particularly focusing on Chinese automobiles—aim to enhance domestic production. Sheinbaum highlighted, “We maintain a very positive relationship with China and are committed to nurturing this relationship,” underscoring that these measures are not targeted at any specific country. Last week, China expressed criticism of the tariffs, warning that they could "seriously affect Mexico's business environment." Furthermore, South Korea has also reached out to initiate dialogue with Mexican officials.