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		<title>USMCA review will set the course for the Mexican automotive industry in 2026: AMIA</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The end of 2025 left the automotive industry facing an environment that demands adjustments and coordination in the face of emerging global and regional challenges. Consolidation within the sector and collaborative work among the various stakeholders will be key to navigating 2026, in a context that will require unity and adaptation, stated Rogelio Garza Garza, executive [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong><span dir="auto">The end of 2025 left the automotive industry facing an environment that demands adjustments</span></strong><span dir="auto"> and coordination in the face of emerging global and regional challenges. Consolidation within the sector and collaborative work among the various stakeholders will be key to navigating 2026, in a context that will require unity and adaptation, stated Rogelio Garza Garza, executive president of the </span><a href="https://www.amia.com.mx/"><span dir="auto">Mexican Automotive Industry Association (AMIA)</span></a><span dir="auto"> .</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">According to the agency&#8217;s figures, </span><strong><span dir="auto">light vehicle production reached 3,953,494 units in 2025</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , representing a 0.9% drop compared to 2024.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">In December 2025, </span><strong><span dir="auto">manufacturing totaled 243,961 units</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , with an annual growth of 8.5%, which allowed for a partial moderation of the contraction observed throughout the past year, Garza Garza explained during the presentation of results.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Regarding </span><strong><span dir="auto">exports</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , the CEO of AMIA indicated that just over 3.3 million light vehicles were shipped abroad last year, a figure that represented a 2.7 percent year-on-year decrease. For the last month of 2025, exports totaled 227,262 units, a 14.5 percent drop compared to December 2024.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Regarding the </span><strong><span dir="auto">domestic market</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , Garza Garza explained that light vehicle sales grew 1.4% during 2025, based on information reported to the </span><a href="https://www.inegi.org.mx/"><span dir="auto">National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi)</span></a><span dir="auto"> . However, he clarified that, when considering brands that do not report directly to Inegi, the </span><a href="https://www.amda.mx/"><span dir="auto">Mexican Association of Automotive Distributors (AMDA)</span></a><span dir="auto"> estimated growth of approximately 5% in domestic sales, a difference due to the scope of the statistical sources used.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Regarding 2026, he emphasized that the review of the </span><strong><span dir="auto">United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement </span></strong><strong><span dir="auto">(USMCA)</span></strong><span dir="auto"> will be a determining factor for the industry. In this context, he stated that legal certainty, clear rules, and a favorable investment environment are key elements for maintaining the competitiveness of the Mexican automotive sector.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">He also addressed the tariff and regulatory measures implemented by the federal government, noting that </span><strong><span dir="auto">AMIA</span></strong><span dir="auto"> supports the tariff modification decree announced by the </span><a href="https://www.gob.mx/se"><span dir="auto">Ministry of Economy</span></a><span dir="auto"> , as it seeks to strengthen industries that invest and produce in Mexico. However, he pointed out that there are still no estimates on the specific impact these measures could have on brands from countries with which Mexico does not have a trade agreement.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Garza Garza emphasized the importance of continuing to promote supplier development and regional integration of the supply chain, as well as coordination between industry and authorities, to face the challenges of the international environment and </span><strong><span dir="auto">consolidate Mexico as a strategic player in the automotive sector in North America</span></strong><span dir="auto"> .</span></p>
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<p>El cargo <a href="https://t21.us/usmca-review-will-set-the-course-for-the-mexican-automotive-industry-in-2026-amia/">USMCA review will set the course for the Mexican automotive industry in 2026: AMIA</a> apareció primero en <a href="https://t21.us">T21</a>.</p>
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