Recently, the Mexican Congress approved a major tariff reform that is set to take effect in 2026. The reform aims to raise import duties on products from countries without a free trade agreement with Mexico, including China.

The policy covers approximately 1,400 tariff codes across various sectors, such as automobiles, steel, textiles, and plastic products, attracting significant attention throughout global trade and manufacturing industries.

Although current public information mainly highlights industries like automotive, textiles, and metals, the detailed tariff list has not yet been released. For the packaging materials sector—including BOPP adhesive tapes and LLDPE stretch films—there is no official confirmation that these products fall within the affected categories.
Until the full HS code list is published, the true impact of this tariff reform on China’s packaging material exports to Mexico remains uncertain. In response to the evolving international trade environment, we remain proactive and forward-thinking. Our company will continue to:
- Maintain strict quality control, ensuring every roll of tape and stretch film meets international standards;
- Optimize production structure and supply chain efficiency, improving productivity and reducing costs;
- Closely monitor policy updates, preparing our strategies to meet future challenges.

As the year comes to an end, we would also like to express our gratitude to our valued customers. We have adjusted the pricing of our BOPP tape series and LLDPE stretch film series, offering the most competitive rates of the year. However, due to significant fluctuations in raw material prices during the year-end period, these discount offers will not remain available for long.


If you are interested in our products, pricing, or market updates, please feel free to contact us for the latest quotations and professional support. We look forward to continuing our cooperation and embracing new opportunities together in the coming year!
