Why US Tech and Auto Giants are Moving Critical Manufacturing to Mexico..

Why US Tech and Auto Giants are Moving Critical Manufacturing to Mexico..
Nearshoring: How Mexico Is Becoming North America’s New Workshop An Unprecedented Wave of Investment The United States and American companies are currently striving to reduce their reliance on Asian supply chains, particularly China, in a strategy known as “Nearshoring” or “Production Neighborhood” The primary target of this strategy is Mexico, which is currently experiencing an unprecedented wave of investment in diverse manufacturing sectors, specifically automobiles, electronics, aerospace, and medical devices. In-depth trade analysis reveals that this shift is not merely a short-term, crisis-driven fluctuation, but rather a profound and fundamental restructuring of global trade that could redraw the map of manufacturing for decades to come. In 2025 alone, more than $36 billion in foreign direct investment flowed into Mexico, far surpassing the previous record. American companies are racing to open new factories or expand existing facilities, while European and Asian companies are als…

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