Companies today need smart ways to cut costs and improve efficiency. Two common strategies are outsourcing and offshoring. While they may sound similar, they serve different purposes. This guide will explain what they mean, how they work, and how businesses can use them effectively. What Is Outsourcing? Outsourcing means hiring another company to handle specific […]
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Evaluating the Competitiveness of Mexico’s Manufacturing Labor Rates in 2025
Mexico has long been a strategic location for manufacturing, offering cost-effective labor and proximity to major markets like the United States. As of 2025, it’s crucial to assess whether Mexico’s manufacturing labor rates remain competitive in the global landscape. Current Manufacturing Labor Rates in Mexico As of December 2024, the nominal hourly wage in Mexico’s […]
Why Raising Tariffs on Mexico Won’t Stop Manufacturing Outsourcing
The idea sounds simple enough: raising tariffs on Mexico companies will bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. But that’s not how global supply chains work. Tariffs don’t erase nearshoring cost advantages; they just shift expenses elsewhere. In many cases, they worsen things by increasing costs for businesses and consumers alike. For companies considering manufacturing […]
Why We Should Oppose Tariffs on Mexico: The Real Cost of Trade Barriers
Tariffs on Mexican goods may seem like a protective measure for the U.S. economy, but in reality, they do more harm than good. Businesses, workers, and consumers on both sides of the border suffer the consequences—higher prices, disrupted supply chains, and lost economic opportunities. NovaLink Nearshore Manufacturing oppose tariffs on Mexico, advocating for policies that […]
The Tariff Debate: How Tariffs on Mexico Impact Manufacturing
Understanding the Tariff Debate Trade between the U.S. and Mexico fuels industries on both sides of the border, but tariffs threaten to upend this delicate balance. While some argue tariffs protect domestic jobs, others warn they create more harm than good. The question is: do tariffs on Mexico actually help U.S. businesses, or do they […]