USMCA Watch: New test for Traton, Navistar as Shacman moves to Mexico — Panjiva
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USMCA Watch: New test for Traton, Navistar as Shacman moves to Mexico

Cons. Discr. - Autos 1251 Coronavirus 511 Industrials - Capital Goods 623 Mexico 929 USMCA 462

Chinese heavy truck manufacturer Shacman is planning to start assembly in Mexico in order to take advantage of new rules under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Thus far Mexican imports of heavy trucks have been dominated by shipments from the U.S. including imports associated with Volvo and Traton which fell by 40.2% and 13.8% year over year in the 12 months to May 31. The export industry has also been depressed with total shipments of heavy trucks from Mexico down by 71.9% in May compared to a year earlier after a 31.6% drop in April as non-essential manufacturing was closed...

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