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Tijuana Investment Slowdown Due to Trump’s Tariffs Hits Expansion Plans

Tijuana investment slowdown forces around 60 companies to pause growth amid tariff uncertainty, as local officials streamline permits and expand border crossings to revive confidence.

Around 60 companies have paused expansion or new investment plans in Tijuana, city officials revealed this week, citing uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariff threats. While operations continue, businesses have put growth on hold as they await clearer trade policy direction, said Pedro Montejo Peterson, the city’s Secretary of Economic Development.

“This isn’t an industrial outflow, but it does mark a slowdown in the . . .

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