Mexico’s Trade Model Under Pressure from Asia and U.S. Constraints
A surge in Asian imports and limited access to the U.S. market are straining Mexico’s trade-dependent economy and exposing structural ...
A surge in Asian imports and limited access to the U.S. market are straining Mexico’s trade-dependent economy and exposing structural ...
Mexico’s push to harness nearshoring through legislative reform is prompting debate on how industrial growth might support—not sideline—regional tourism and ...
A high-level meeting in Washington underscores Mexico’s commitment to stable trade ties and North American economic integration amid nearshoring momentum.
Foreign direct investment hit an all-time high through September 2025, reinforcing Mexico’s central role in North American supply chains.
Mexico is betting on nearshoring to fuel economic expansion, but infrastructure gaps and trade tensions could temper long-term gains.
The tech giant’s latest move signals growing confidence in Mexico’s digital infrastructure and nearshoring potential.
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