New Delhi, Feb. 10 -- India's top two-wheeler exporters are looking to increase local assembly of motorcycles and scooters in Mexico to blunt the impact from the country's high tariffs on Indian exports imposed last December, and effective 1 January. The move by Bajaj Auto Ltd, Hero MotoCorp Ltd, and TVS Motor Co. Ltd comes in the backdrop of exports to Mexico-India's biggest two-wheeler export market-having slowed 30% this fiscal even before the tariffs. Senior management at the three listed companies assured investors in earnings calls over the past couple of weeks that exports to Mexico would not face material disruption, citing local assembly arrangements and the ability to shift production across geographies if required. In other words...