When people talk about manufacturing in Mexico, they often rely on outdated information or plain misinformation. Some still picture low-quality production lines, while others assume hidden costs make it just as expensive as manufacturing in the U.S. But the reality? Mexico has become one of the most competitive manufacturing hubs in the world. If you’re […]
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Avoiding the China Tariffs: A Smart Strategy to Save Costs and Stay Competitive
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China has had a significant impact on many manufacturers, who have been forced to pay higher tariffs on products imported from China. As a result, many companies are now exploring alternative options, such as reshoring their manufacturing operations to Mexico. In this blog post, we will […]
Getting Started in Mexico is Simple
The advantages of manufacturing in Mexico are vast. This is why it is now one of the primary manufacturing destinations in the world. Partnering with a nearshore manufacturing partner like NovaLink is always the first, and best step in getting your manufacturing project in motion. Sign up to download our presentation on how the Manufacturing […]
Contract Manufacturing in Mexico: A Cost-Effective and Efficient Way to Grow Your Business
In today’s global economy, many US-based companies are seeking ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency. One way to accomplish this is through contract manufacturing in Mexico. This business model allows companies to outsource their manufacturing operations to Mexico, where labor and production costs are typically lower. In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits […]
Understanding Section 232 and Its Impact on Manufacturing in Mexico
Section 232 is a lesser-known trade policy that has recently created waves in industries like steel and automotive manufacturing. This brief but powerful section of U.S. trade law gives the President authority to impose tariffs and quotas that restrict certain imports. This is if they are considered threats to national security. As the current administration […]