Exclusive-Mexico tariff hike to hit $1 billion India car exports despite automaker lobbying

By Aditi Shah

NEW DELHI, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Mexico's decision to raise tariffs as high as 50% will affect $1 billion worth of shipments from major Indian car exporters, including Volkswagen and Hyundai, despite industry lobbying to persuade New Delhi to prevent such a move, according to two sources ​and a letter from an industry group reviewed by Reuters.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's government approved on Wednesday raisingimport tariffsnext year on hundreds of ‌items from countries it does not have trade agreements with, including China and India, to protect local jobs and manufacturing.

But the move also comes amid U.S. pressure on Mexico to curtail business with China, despite ‌opposition from local business groups warning that higher tariffs will raise costs.

The import duty on cars will rise to 50% from 20%, dealing a significant blow to India's largest vehicle exporters to Mexico including Volkswagen, Hyundai, Nissan and Maruti Suzuki.

MEXICO TARIFF RAISES RISK FOR INDIAN MANUFACTURING

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, an industry group that counts VW, Hyundai and Suzuki among its members, had urged India's commerce ministry in November to press Mexico to "maintain status quo" on tariffs for vehicles shipped from India, according to a copy of the letter.

"The ⁠proposed tariff hike is expected to have a direct ‌impact on Indian automobile exports to Mexico...we seek Government of India's support to kindly engage with the Mexican government," the industry body said in its letter to the commerce ministry before the tariff was finalised.

Details of the letter are being reported for the first time. ‍It was not immediately clear what steps the car makers, industry body and Indian government will take next.

The tariff hike could force Indian automakers to reevaluate strategies reliant on Mexico, which is India's third-largest car export market after South Africa and Saudi Arabia.

Car manufacturers in India have relied on exports to ensure production is maximised and there are economies of scale. Some also ​rely on exports to cushion slower domestic sales or improve margins - a business strategy that may need to be redrawn.

The tariff hike, which mirrors a rise in ‌global tariffs, including levies championed by U.S. President Donald Trump, could also complicate Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to market India as a low-cost manufacturing alternative to China.

India's Commerce Ministry, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers and the Mexican government did not respond to requests for comment.

Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki did not respond to requests for comment, while Nissan declined to comment.

Piyush Arora, chief of VW's Indian unit, Skoda Auto Volkswagen, said India has been a strong export base for many years and the company ships to more than 40 countries from here.

"Mexico has consistently been one of our important export markets, given the rising demand there and the traction of our India-made models," Arora said before ⁠the tariffs were approved.

VOLKSWAGEN MOST EXPOSED TO MEXICO TARIFFS ON INDIA

India shipped goods worth $5.3 billion ​to Mexico in the last fiscal year, of which cars made up close to $1 billion, according to ​the letter and commercially available customs data.

Skoda Auto accounts for nearly 50% of India's total car shipments to Mexico. Hyundai shipped cars worth $200 million, Nissan's exports stood at $140 million and Suzuki's at $120 million, the data showed.

In meetings with government officials last month, car makers said the ‍majority of shipments from India to Mexico are ⁠compact cars with an engine size of less than one litre, which are designed for the Mexican market and not for further export to the U.S., one of the sources said.

"Indian-origin vehicles are not a threat to Mexican local industry as Indian vehicles do not cater to high-end segments manufactured by ⁠Mexico for serving the North American market," the industry group said in its letter.

Car makers also told Indian officials that of the 1.5 million passenger vehicles sold in Mexico each year, about two-thirds are ‌imported and India's shipments make up "just about 6.7 percent" of the total sales, according to the first source and the letter.

(Reporting by Aditi Shah, ‌additional reporting by Diego Ore in Mexico; Editing by David Dolan and Jacqueline Wong)

Exclusive-Mexico tariff hike to hit $1 billion India car exports despite automaker lobbying

By Aditi Shah NEW DELHI, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Mexico's decision to raise tariffs as high as 50% will affect $1...
Kenyan court suspends health pact with US to hear data privacy case

NAIROBI, Dec 11 (Reuters) - A Kenyan court has suspended a health funding agreement the government signed with the United ​States on December 4, worth more than $1.6 billion, until ‌it hears a data privacy case filed by a consumer protection group.

The pact, ‌signed in Washington, was the first of its kind under an overhaul of U.S. foreign aid introduced during President Donald Trump's administration.

Since then, other African nations including Rwanda and Uganda have signed similar ⁠agreements. Under these ‌deals, countries receive U.S. health funds but are also required to increase their own domestic health spending.

The ‍Consumers Federation of Kenya petitioned the High Court to halt the agreement until concerns over the safety of citizens' health data are addressed.

"Decision-making informed ​by Kenyan health data must be public, auditable and jointly ‌supervised, with consumer representatives involved in data processing, monitoring and evaluation, and independent oversight," the federation said in a statement.

High Court Judge Bahati Mwamuye issued an order pausing the agreement until the case is heard.

"A conservatory is hereby issued suspending ... or howsoever ⁠giving effect to the Health Cooperation ​Framework," Mwamuye said in the order late ​on Wednesday.

President William Ruto has sought to reassure Kenyans that their data will be protected.

"The office of the ‍Attorney General ... went ⁠through the agreement with a tooth comb ... to make sure ... the law that prevails on data that belongs to ⁠the people of Kenya is the Kenyan law," he said on Wednesday.

(Reporting by ‌Vincent Mumo Nzilani, Humphrey Malalo and George Obulutsa;Editing by ‌Alexander Winning and Ros Russell)

Kenyan court suspends health pact with US to hear data privacy case

NAIROBI, Dec 11 (Reuters) - A Kenyan court has suspended a health funding agreement the government signed with the United...
Award-winning NYC pub announces new bar in ATL entertainment district

A new experience is coming toAtlanta's Centennial Yards from the group that brought award-winning The Dead Rabbit to New York City.

The Irish Exit, a mix of classic Irish pub culture and a modern aesthetic, will open it's second location in Atlanta'sentertainment districtas part of the $5 billion, 50-acre redevelopment project.

TheCIM Groupannounced a lease had been signed for the new site on Dec. 9.

What is the Irish Exit?

The bar is a "concept" from the team that developed The Dead Rabbit, a bar in the financial district of lower Manhattan from Belfast-native Jack McGarry. The Dead Rabbit has been acknowledged by World's 50 Best Bars and the 2023 North America's 50 Best Bars.

The first Irish Exit was founded in 2023 in Penn Station, a busy transit hub in midtown Manhattan.

The bar is "a place for those seeking an authentic, modern Irish pub experience, adapted for those in transit, without ever compromising its high standards," the CIM Group said. "Expect Irish food, perfectly poured pints, an array of spirits, and cocktails for every occasion, including non-alcoholic options."

The experience is said to be where "tradition meets tomorrow" and showcases Irish hospitality with an "experience that highlights the modern Irish maker and the Ireland of today," according to the group.

What's new at Centennial Yards

"The Irish Exit joins a growing roster of high-profile tenants at Centennial Yards, including Live Nation, Cosm, Shake Shack and Khao Thai Isan from local favorite 26 Thai," CIM Group said.

Centennial Yards is being transformed into the "largest and most ambitious city center redevelopments in the country," the group said. Centennial Yards Company is owned by the CIM Group which also acts as the master developer.

The development work has begun ahead of the "global spotlight" expected to shine on Atlanta during the2026 FIFA World Cup, of which eight matches will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in June and July.

Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today's Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NYC Irish pub announces new location in Centennial Yards in Atlanta

Award-winning NYC pub announces new bar in ATL entertainment district

A new experience is coming toAtlanta's Centennial Yards from the group that brought award-winning The Dead Rabbit to ...
Eagles not sounding alarms ahead of Raiders matchup despite skid

The Las Vegas Raiders bring a seven-game losing streak to Philadelphia on Sunday to face an Eagles team trying to avoid a repeat of 2023.

The only previous meeting between coaches Pete Carroll of the Raiders (2-11) and Nick Sirianni of the Eagles (8-5) occurred during Philadelphia's late-season swoon two years ago.

Carroll's Seattle Seahawks beat the visiting Eagles 20-17. That game, which was also played in Week 15, was part of a 1-5 collapse for Philadelphia after a 10-1 start.

Until Monday night, that Seahawks-Eagles contest was also the last time Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts finished a game with multiple interceptions and zero touchdown passes.

After throwing just two interceptions in the first 12 games this season, Hurts was picked off four times in Monday's 22-19 road loss to the Los Angeles Chargers -- the last one to end the game in overtime.

Sirianni chose to see the glass as half full in his weekly appearance Wednesday on 94 WIP.

"There was a lot of good things on offense on Monday night," he said. "It was really good defense, it was really good special teams and there were a lot of good things on offense.

"I come away encouraged from that game, knowing that we have things to clean up. ... No one is pressing, everyone is just thinking, how do we get ourselves in the best position to win this game and play our best game?"

It was the third straight loss for the Eagles, their longest streak since dropping their last two regular-season games and the playoff opener in the 2023 season. They still lead the NFC East over the Dallas Cowboys (6-6-1) but this untimely swoon has dropped them two games behind the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks in the race for the No. 1 seed.

Philadelphia has turned the ball over nine times during its three-game slide after posting only four giveaways during its 8-2 start to the season.

The margin for error is too small right now for the defending Super Bowl champions to survive such miscues against Las Vegas.

Carroll's Raiders are just 1-11 since a Week 1 win against the New England Patriots that now seems incomprehensible. Their only other win came in Week 6 against the Tennessee Titans, who are now 2-11.

Still, three of their defeats in the current skid have been one-score games, including last week's 24-17 home setback against the division-leading Denver Broncos.

"It's super frustrating," rookie running back Ashton Jeanty told reporters Wednesday. "... We've just got to continue to find ways to clean up our play and execute better when it matters the most."

"I do think a lot of times all it takes is one play, one spark to change the direction of the game ... to lead towards wins," Jeanty added.

The Raiders have finished with fewer than 250 yards of offense in four of their last five games. Geno Smith was sacked 28 times over that same span and entered the week tied for the NFL lead with 14 interceptions this season.

Smith left the loss to Denver with a right shoulder injury, potentially giving backup Kenny Pickett a shot at his former team. Pickett won a ring with Philadelphia last season, appearing in five games in the regular season and beat Dallas in a Week 17 start. Aidan O'Connell is also available after returning from a fractured wrist.

Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller (ankle) returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since Week 4. Smith did not practice and tight end Michael Mayer (ankle) was limited. Wide receiver Dont'e Thornton Jr. has cleared concussion protocol.

Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson (foot) and defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulders) did not practice Wednesday and left guard Landon Dickerson (calf) was limited.

The forecast in Philadelphia on Sunday calls for snow and temperatures in the low 30s.

The all-time series between these teams is tied at 7-7, including the Raiders' 27-10 win in Super Bowl XV.

--Field Level Media

Eagles not sounding alarms ahead of Raiders matchup despite skid

The Las Vegas Raiders bring a seven-game losing streak to Philadelphia on Sunday to face an Eagles team trying to avoi...
Jaguars continue playoff push, Jets' plan jumbled by injuries

It's hard not to feel like everything is coming up Jacksonville Jaguars right now.

The Jaguars (9-4) jumped into sole possession of first place with their fourth straight win last week, defeating the Indianapolis Colts 36-19 to take over the top spot in the AFC South.

They are home again Sunday and host the New York Jets (3-10), who began the work week saddled with quarterback questions that cloud what has been an underwhelming debut season for coach Aaron Glenn.

Making his third straight start after Justin Fields was benched, Tyrod Taylor sustained a groin injury in the first quarter against the Dolphins and was unable to return. With Fields (knee) inactive, that left just rookie quarterback Brady Cook to finish the game.

Glenn didn't have a clarity on Taylor or Fields' status vs. Jacksonville when the Jets began practice Wednesday other than neither would be on the field and Cook would receive the first-team reps.

"There's a plan for the quarterbacks, either way it works out during the week," Glenn said. "We've got all our bases covered."

Jacksonville is starting to feel as good about its quarterback situation as it has all season. Trevor Lawrence had a bit of a midseason lull that coincided with Jacksonville losing three out of four games to fall to 5-4, but he's been on a tear the last few weeks.

Lawrence threw 11 interceptions in the team's first 11 games. Since then? Interception free.

During the past two games, Lawrence has 473 passing yards and four touchdowns in wins over Tennessee and Indianapolis.

"I think he's just starting to feel more and more comfortable within the system and with the guys that he's playing with," Jaguars coach Liam Coen said of Lawrence.

Lawrence popped up on the injury report Wednesday as a limited practice participant with an ankle injury. Supposing he's good to go, he'll face a Jets defense which is still looking for its first interception of the season.

Jacksonville's defense has rediscovered its turnover-forcing ways. After leading the league in forced turnovers early this season, the Jaguars forced five turnovers between their sixth and 11th games this season.

In the last two weeks, the defense has five takeaways.

Thrown into his first NFL action last week, Cook struggled as the Jets limped to a 34-10 loss. He completed 14 of 30 passes for 163 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions.

"A lot of learning experiences for sure on Sunday. Some good stuff, some stuff I need to clean up," Cook said. " ... Every rep I get this week is so valuable. I'm going to take advantage of them."

Down their top two quarterbacks and running back Breece Hall (knee) idle, the Jets might need to make magic to score points. Hall has eight of the team's 22 offensive touchdowns in 2025 (four rushing, three receiving and a TD pass). Hall is expected to be available for the game but could be less than 100 percent healthy.

The Jets' lone touchdown vs. Miami was a 78-yard punt return by Isaiah Williams, his second of the season, tying him for the league lead.

With a kickoff return touchdown as well from Kene Nwangwu, New York is tied for the league lead with three return touchdowns in 2025.

"The special teams unit can score in both the return games at any point. It has definitely provided a spark," Coen said of the Jets. "One of the best special teams units in the National Football league right now."

Jaguars wide receiver Parker Washington (hip), left tackle Walker Little (concussion) and safety Andrew Wingard (concussion) were all limited Wednesday.

Eight additional Jets missed Wednesday's practice along with Taylor and Fields. That list included tight end Mason Taylor (neck), cornerback Azareye'h Thomas (shoulder) and linebacker Quincy Williams (hand). Cook was a full participant despite being listed for an ankle injury.

--Field Level Media

Jaguars continue playoff push, Jets' plan jumbled by injuries

It's hard not to feel like everything is coming up Jacksonville Jaguars right now. The Jaguars (9-4)...
Bears not viewing clash vs. floundering Browns as 'trap game'

The forecast calls for single-digit temperatures when the Chicago Bears host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon along the shores of Lake Michigan.

Bears safety Kevin Byard III has an idea: Fans might stay warm by standing up and screaming at the top of their lungs.

"Be as loud as possible, especially on third downs," Byard said when asked for his message to Chicago fans. "Like I said, the offense has to communicate a lot more. I know, especially against Cleveland, having a young quarterback, having to communicate in a very loud hostile environment can be huge for us on defense."

The Bears (9-4) know they cannot afford a letdown against the Browns (3-10) as the postseason approaches. Chicago held the No. 1 spot in the NFC going into last weekend, but a narrow loss against the Green Bay Packers dropped the Bears into a potential wild-card spot heading into Week 15.

Cleveland has lost two straight and five of its past six, but the recent play of rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has given the franchise reason for optimism. Sanders passed for 364 yards, three touchdowns and one interception last week in a 31-29 home loss against the Tennessee Titans.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski praised Sanders for improving throughout the season.

"In terms of a light turning on, those types of things, I just think he's committed to getting better every single week," Stefanski said. "And that's what you want."

The Browns also want their best player to make history.

Defensive end Myles Garrett enters this weekend with a league-high 20 sacks in 13 games. He is 2 1/2 sacks shy of matching the NFL's single-season record of 22 1/2, which Michael Strahan set in 2001 and T.J. Watt matched in 2021.

Bears quarterback Caleb Williams knows that Garrett will be tough to stop. Williams wants no part of becoming the answer to a trivia question: Which quarterback did Garrett take down to break the sack record?

"I'm going to try and make sure that he doesn't get the sack record on us and on me," Williams said. "... As a game plan ... everything is not allowing them to wreck the game.

"That's something he can do. That's something that he's done throughout his whole career. So we're excited for the challenge. We're excited for this week. We're excited to try and get back into the win column."

This is the teams' 19th meeting. Cleveland leads the all-time series 11-7, and the home team has won 10 of the past 11 games.

In the most recent meeting, the Browns eked out a 20-17 home win on Dec. 17, 2023.

The teams are in much different positions now in terms of their playoff trajectory, but Byard said he and his teammates were treating the Browns as equals.

"Some people will call this a classic trap game or whatever it may be," Byard said. "I don't really believe in trap games in the league. I think every single week, you have to bring your best ball regardless of records.

"This is the National Football League, and every team and everybody is playing for something regardless of what the record is."

The Bears did not practice on Wednesday, instead holding a walkthrough, meaning their participation report was an estimation. Rome Odunze (foot), who sat out the loss to the Packers, was listed as a limited participant, along with fellow wide receiver wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus (hamstring) and cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (hip). Cornerback Kyler Gordon (groin), who was injured in warmups before the Green Bay game, was listed as a non-participant.

For the Browns, 10 players did not practice Wednesday: left guard Joel Bitonio (knee/back), right tackle Jack Conklin (concussion), strong safety Grant Delpit (illness/groin), defensive tackles Mason Graham (rib) and Adin Huntington (quad), tight end David Njoku (knee), running back Dylan Sampson (calf/hand), right guard Wyatt Teller (calf), wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion/rib) and cornerback Denzel Ward (calf).

Cleveland quarterback Deshaun Watson, who had his 21-day practice window opened, took part in individual drills. He has been sidelined since twice tearing his right Achilles tendon last season.

--Field Level Media

Bears not viewing clash vs. floundering Browns as 'trap game'

The forecast calls for single-digit temperatures when the Chicago Bears host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon ...
Tens of thousands in Washington could face evacuations as rain continues to pound the region

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Tens of thousands of residents in western Washington could face evacuation orders when another round ofheavy raindrops on the region Thursday, threatening to bring catastrophic flooding as rivers near historic levels.

Days of seeminglyunrelenting heavy rainhad already triggered rescues and road closures, and by Wednesday, Gov. Bob Ferguson declared a statewide emergency, warning that "lives will be at stake in the coming days." Some residents have already been ordered to higher ground, with Skagit County, a major agricultural region north of Seattle, ordering those within the Skagit River's floodplain to evacuate.

"Catastrophic flooding is likely" in many areas and the state is requesting water rescue teams and boats, Ferguson said on the social media platform X on Wednesday night

Hundreds of Guard members will be sent to help communities, said Gent Welsh, adjutant general of the Washington National Guard.

In a valley leading out to the foothills of Mount Rainier southeast of Seattle, Pierce County sheriff's deputies on Wednesday rescued people at an RV park in Orting, including helping one man in a Santa hat wade through waist-deep water. Part of the town was ordered to evacuate over concerns about the Puyallup River's extremely high levels and upstream levees.

A landslide blocked part of Interstate 90 east of Seattle, with photos from Eastside Fire & Rescue showing vehicles trapped by tree trunks, branches, mud and standing water. Officials also closed a mountainous section of U.S. 2 due to rocks, trees and mud.

More than 17,000 customers in Washington had lost electricity by Wednesday night, according to PowerOutage.us.

As of Wednesday night, 4 to 6 inches (10.2 to 15.2 centimeters) of rain had fallen around the Cascade Mountains in 24 hours, while the Olympic Mountains saw almost 7 inches (17.8 centimeters), according to the National Weather Service.

Flooding rivers could break records

The Skagit River is expected to crest at roughly 47 feet (14.3 meters) in the mountain town of Concrete early Thursday, and roughly 41 feet (12 meters) in Mount Vernon early Friday.

"We feel very confident that we can handle a 'normal flood,' but no one really knows what a 41, 42 foot river looks like south of Mount Vernon," Darrin Morrison, a commissioner for Dike District 3 in Skagit County, said during a public meeting Wednesday night.

The county was closing non-essential government services on Thursday, including all district and superior court services.

Flooding from the river has long plagued Mount Vernon, the largest city in the county with some 35,000 residents. Flooding in 2003 displaced hundreds of people.

The city completed a floodwall in 2018 that helps protect the downtown. It passed a major test in 2021, when the river crested near record levels.

But the city is on high alert. The historic river levels expected Friday could top the wall, and some are worried that older levees could fail.

"It could potentially be catastrophic," said Ellen Gamson, executive director of the Mount Vernon Downtown Association.

Jake Lambly added sandbags, tested water pumps and moved valuables to the top floor of the home he shares with his 19-year-old son.

"This is my only asset," he said Wednesday from his front porch. "I got nothing else."

Cities respond to flooding

Harrison Rademacher, a meteorologist with the weather service in Seattle, described theatmospheric riversoaking the region as "a jet stream of moisture" stretching across the Pacific Ocean "with the nozzle pushing right along the coast of Oregon and Washington."

In Sumas, a small city along the U.S.-Canada border, a flood siren rang out at city hall and residents were told to leave. The border crossing was also closed to southbound commercial vehicles to leave more room for evacuations, according to the Abbotsford Police Department.

Climate change has been linkedto some intense rainfall. Scientists say that without specific study they cannot directly link a single weather event to climate change, but in general it's responsible for more intense and more frequent extreme storms, droughts, floods and wildfires.

Another storm system is expected to bring more rain starting Sunday.

"The pattern looks pretty unsettled going up to the holidays," Rademacher said.

Rush reported from Portland, Oregon. Associated Press writers Gene Johnson and Hallie Golden in Seattle; Martha Bellisle in Issaquah, Washington; Sarah Brumfield in Cockeysville, Maryland; and Kathy McCormack in Concord, New Hampshire, contributed to this report.

Tens of thousands in Washington could face evacuations as rain continues to pound the region

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Tens of thousands of residents in western Washington could face evacuation orders when another...

 

HOT POINT © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com