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Edomex Moves Towards a New Industrial Phase of Higher Added Value

Summary by El Economista
Nearshoring in the State of Mexico is heading for a second stage with higher added value, with sovereignty in supply chains, technology adoption and sectoral diversification as main pillars. “We’ve already made the leap from pre-industrialization, today the most advanced automotive manufacturing plants are in the State of Mexico, such as those we can find in Stuttgart (Germany) or Detroit (United States), the next leap is towards industry 4.0,” …
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Nearshoring in the State of Mexico is heading for a second stage with higher added value, with sovereignty in supply chains, technology adoption and sectoral diversification as main pillars. “We’ve already made the leap from pre-industrialization, today the most advanced automotive manufacturing plants are in the State of Mexico, such as those we can find in Stuttgart (Germany) or Detroit (United States), the next leap is towards industry 4.0,” …

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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