Mexico announces support for its motor transport industry


FILE PHOTO: Trucks wait in a queue at the Zaragoza-Ysleta border crossing bridge, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico March 12, 2026. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/File Photo

MEXICO CITY, ⁠March 26 (Reuters) - The Mexican government ⁠announced measures on Thursday to ‌support the country's motor transport industry, especially manufacturers and owners of heavy vehicles.

The program ​includes tax incentives for ⁠local producers and ⁠also seeks to protect and promote ⁠Mexico's ‌motor transport industry against imports, Economy Minister Marcelo ⁠Ebrard told a press conference.

"It has ​an ‌initial budget of 2 billion pesos ($112.41 ⁠million) ​in tax deductions and 250 million pesos in direct investment," he ⁠added.

The program will support Mexico's ​heavy vehicle sector through incentives to purchase vehicles.

President Claudia Sheinbaum said the ⁠measures will boost the production of commercial vehicles, while the modernization of heavy-duty vehicles will help ​reduce pollutants and ⁠improve freight transport conditions across the ​country.

($1 = 17.7915 Mexican pesos)

(Reporting ‌by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez ​and Raul Cortes; Editing by Iñigo Alexander and Barbara Lewis)

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