GoPro Inc. GPRO, +0.73% said Monday it will begin production in Mexico of U.S.-bound cameras in June, with sales beginning in the third quarter. The announcement comes after the action-camera maker said in December that it was moving production of all U.S.-bound cameras out of China to avoid potential tariffs. The company said it will maintain production of non-U.S. bound cameras in China. "As stated previously, our decision to move most of our U.S. bound production to Mexico supports our goal to insulate us against possible tariffs as well as recognize some cost savings and efficiencies," said GoPro Chief Financial Officer Brian McGee. GoPro's stock was unchanged in morning trade. It has run up 51.2% year to date, while the S&P 500 SPX, +0.29% has gained 12.5%.