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USTR Resolves Labor Dispute at ThyssenKrupp Mexico Facility
March 18, 2026
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced the successful resolution of a labor rights dispute at ThyssenKrupp Springs & Stabilizers de México, located in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, under the USMCA Rapid Response Labor Mechanism. Following remediation actions by the facility and cooperation from the Mexican government, the USTR directed the resumption of tariff liquidation on goods from this facility, signaling restored compliance with labor standards. This resolution reflects the effective use of trade enforcement mechanisms to uphold labor rights and maintain supply chain integrity.
- Procurement professionals should note the importance of compliance with labor standards in cross-border supply chains, as non-compliance can lead to trade disruptions and tariff suspensions.
- Contractors and suppliers engaged in USMCA-related trade must ensure adherence to labor regulations to avoid potential rapid response investigations and associated operational impacts.
- This case underscores the role of interagency and international cooperation in resolving labor disputes affecting procurement and trade flows.
- Organizations sourcing from Mexico or other USMCA partners may benefit from reviewing their labor compliance practices to mitigate risks of similar enforcement actions.
Ambassador Greer has directed the Secretary of the Treasury to resume liquidation of unliquidated entries of goods from the facility.
— Ambassador Greer, United States Trade Representative
Agencies
United States Department of Labor, United States Trade Representative, Government of Mexico
Vendors
ThyssenKrupp Springs & Stabilizers de México, S. de R.L. de C.V.