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The nearshoring boom reshaped Mexican industry after the pandemic, but factors such as tariff uncertainty and a lack of infrastructure investment have slowed the pace. Even so, Mexico maintains strategic advantages: a 3,000-km border with the US, a young market, and experience in key sectors...

Amid a global landscape marked by trade tensions and tariff pressures, Mexico has managed to consolidate its position as the United States' largest trading partner, demonstrating surprising resilience. While countries like China, India, and Canada face historic declines in their export and import flows to...

In recent years, nearshoring and friendshoring have positioned Mexico as a strategic partner for US industry. However, the new vision of "Nearshoring 3.0" promoted by the United States requires companies to relocate their production directly to North American territory. This policy, driven by political and...