Beijing’s Venezuela plans, Mexico-China tariffs: 7 Latin America relations reads
From Brazil car factories to Beijing’s Venezuela plans, here are highlights from the SCMP’s foreign correspondents in December 2025

1. Mexico stands by its decision for 50% tariffs on Chinese goods

Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard in December defended Mexico’s decision to impose new tariffs on imports from China and other Asian countries, describing the move as a necessary step to protect hundreds of thousands of domestic jobs rather than a provocation to any trading partner.
2. Brazil weighs visa-free entry for Chinese tourists and business travellers

Brazil is preparing to waive visa requirements for Chinese citizens travelling for tourism and business, local media reported in December citing government sources, in a move that would mark a significant shift in policy and deepen ties with its largest trading partner.
3. China says it is working ‘with all parties’ to prevent escalation in Venezuela

China said in December that it is working “with all parties” to prevent a military escalation in the Caribbean as the United States intensified its operations near Venezuela in a sign of Beijing’s growing diplomatic and symbolic support for Maduro.