Ministry of Commerce: Expresses serious concern over Mexico's possible "economic security review" of investments in China

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce answered reporters’ questions regarding remarks made by senior officials of the Mexican Ministry of Economy. A reporter asked: According to local Mexican media reports, a senior official of the Mexican Ministry of Economy stated in an interview that the U.S. side has accused Mexico of being used as a “springboard” for Asian goods to be exported to the U.S., and is pleased to see Mexico impose tariffs on products such as automobiles and steel imported from non-free trade partners. Mexico is considering conducting an “economic security review” of Chinese investments. What is the Ministry of Commerce’s comment on this?
Answer: The Chinese side has noted the remarks made by the senior officials of the Mexican Ministry of Economy. China has always opposed all forms of unilateralism and protectionism, and opposes politicizing, weaponizing, or instrumentalizing economic and trade issues. China has repeatedly urged Mexico to correct its mistaken practice of unilaterally increasing tariffs, and has expressed serious concern over Mexico’s possible so-called “economic security review” of Chinese investments.
On September 25, 2025, the Ministry of Commerce launched a trade and investment barrier investigation into Mexico’s restrictive measures related to China. The final conclusions of the investigation will be announced soon, and appropriate measures will be taken in a timely manner to firmly safeguard China’s legitimate rights and interests.
Mutual respect and win-win cooperation are valuable experiences in the development of China-Mexico economic and trade relations. The normal development of bilateral economic and trade relations requires both sides to work together.
China is willing to work with Mexico to strengthen communication and dialogue, properly manage differences, and jointly maintain the overall stability of bilateral economic and trade relations.
We hope Mexico will view China’s economic and trade cooperation rationally, objectively, and comprehensively, respect market rules and the principles of fair competition, and provide an open, fair, and predictable environment for enterprises from all countries, including Chinese companies.
(Department of Commerce)

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