Industrial Design: The Opportunity to Redefine Productive Poles
The article discusses the need for Mexico to rethink its industrial design and planning in light of changing global contexts, such as nearshoring and technological transformation.
Economic boost from investments in Coahuila: SalomΓ³n Issa Tafich highlights the arrival of capital
SalomΓ³n Issa Tafich emphasizes the importance of transforming new investments in Coahuila into sustained economic development and quality job creation.
The Agricultural Gulf: Texas and the Strategic Opportunity of the Mexican Field
The article discusses how Mexico's agricultural sector could benefit from enhanced logistics infrastructure and its proximity to Texas, one of the largest food markets in the world.
Nearshoring in Mexico Resists and Maintains Its Strength: Barrera
Despite trade uncertainty, nearshoring in Mexico remains strong due to competitive labor costs and its proximity to major markets.
Relocation of companies will boost steelmakers
The strategic location of Mexico and new tariffs on steel imports from non-free trade countries are expected to accelerate growth in the national steel industry.
Professional Reinvention in Middle Age: An Opportunity for the Economy
Increasing numbers of professionals in their 40s and 50s are seeking to restructure their careers for greater purpose and flexibility, signaling an opportunity for Mexico amidst challenges like nearshoring and talent shortages.
A Year Without Surprises
Mexico's economic forecast indicates a stable year ahead, with cautious monetary policies and the rise of nearshoring expected to positively impact growth.
Lack of energy investment reduces confidence in new companies: Comce Noreste
A lack of investment in energy generation and distribution is undermining confidence for new companies looking to establish themselves in Mexico amid nearshoring efforts, according to Javier Cendejas Meneses, president of COMCE Noreste.
Nearshoring Advances, but Vietnam and Thailand are the Main Destinations: Citi
A Citi study indicates that while nearshoring is progressing, companies prefer Vietnam and Thailand over Mexico for relocating operations.