Foreign Investment Slows Ahead of USMCA Review
A nearly 9% drop in foreign direct investment raises questions about Mexico’s economic competitiveness as the 2026 USMCA review approaches.
A nearly 9% drop in foreign direct investment raises questions about Mexico’s economic competitiveness as the 2026 USMCA review approaches.
Donald Trump's remarks downplaying the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement raise questions about the future of North American trade policy as the treaty ...
Record-breaking exports and growing USMCA compliance underscore Mexico’s entrenched role in North American supply chains ahead of the 2026 trade ...
As U.S. midterm elections approach, political pressures in Washington may shape a more confrontational stance toward Mexico, with economic consequences.
Mexico has launched a formal probe into alleged unfair pricing of U.S. apples, a move that could reshape agricultural trade ...
As both countries approach electoral transitions, institutional strains in trade, energy, and labor enforcement test the resilience of the USMCA ...
As Mexico enters a new political cycle, its next administration must confront rising insecurity, economic headwinds, and a critical review ...
New US tariffs on Chinese imports are accelerating Mexico’s rise as a nearshoring hub, reshaping North American supply chains.
US tariffs on Chinese goods have redirected global supply chains, positioning Mexico as a central manufacturing hub under USMCA rules.
New regional forecasts show Mexico trailing its peers amid USMCA uncertainty and a sluggish investment climate.
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