T-Mec Review Will Give Way to a New Wave of ‘Nearshoring’ in Mexico, Says Amcham
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Contrary to what some may think, the next review of the T-MEC will imply an opportunity for growth for Mexico, as it is in a privileged position thanks to the trade war between the United States and China, as well as the regionalization of value chains, said Pedro Casas Alatriste, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in MexicoDuring his participation in North Economics, the Banorte Finance Group podcast, Casas Alatriste stressed that…
Mexico City, Sep 3 (EFE).- The economic uncertainty that Mexico is going through as a result of the new U.S. tariffs will be a temporary phenomenon, since following the revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) in 2026, conditions will open up for a new wave of productive relocation in the region, said Pedro Casas Alatriste, director general of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Mexico. During the ‘Nor…
AmCham’s director predicted the arrival of a “nearshoring 2.0”, driven by the trade war between Washington and Beijing and by the global trend of regionalization.
Mexico is preparing for a new wave of investments in the automotive and auto parts sector with the arrival of the so-called “nearshoring 2.0” by 2027, after the tariff pressures and the revision of the Treaty that the country has with the United States and Canada, the T-MEC, has assured Gabriel Padilla, general director of the National Autopartes Industry (INA). The director explained in a press conference that, currently, the automotive sector …
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