If offshoring takes business processes overseas, nearshoring stays closer to home and typically involves countries that share a border with your own. For the U.S., the paradigmatic examples of offshoring and nearshoring are China and Mexico, respectively. What follows is a list of reasons that Mexico is becoming more competitive with China every day.
Is My Business a Good Fit for Mexico? Here’s How to Know
You’ve probably heard the buzz. Mexico is booming as a manufacturing hub, and companies are either moving in or eyeing it hard. But that doesn’t mean it’s right for every business. So let’s tackle the question head-on: Is your business a good fit for Mexico? It’s not just about low wages or avoiding tariffs. It’s […]
Wall Street Journal: The ‘Exporting Jobs’ Canard
Repeated research shows that multinational hiring abroad doesn’t come at the expense of U.S. workers.
INC: Why Mexico Is an ‘Undiscovered Opportunity’ for Entrepreneurs
Mexico developed into an operational entrepreneurship ecosystem and one of the best options for the entrepreneurs in Latin America.
Reuters: Mexico says 1st-qtr foreign direct investment rises to $7.9 bln
Growth data this week showed the Mexican economy has so far shrugged off fears that Trump’s policies would wreak havoc on exports and investment, prompting the government to raise its full-year growth forecast.