What U.S. Companies Should Know About Expanding Manufacturing to Mexico

As the trade war with China continues, more companies are looking south of the border with new interest. As of 2019, Mexico is the largest goods trading partner with the U.S. with over $600 billion in imported and exported goods. This…

What to Expect from the US tariffs on Chinese Goods Starting in September ?

President Donald Trump just announced that the US will place tariffs on nearly all Chinese products headed toward America next month — a decision that brings his trade war with Beijing to its most contentious point yet. In a…

NAI Mexico Summer Regional Meeting Event in Tijuana, Mexico

NAI Mexico’s Quarterly Business Planning Meeting took place on July 1-3 in Tijuana, and brought together members from all NAI Mexico’s 12 national locations to continuously improve  advisory services for…

Mexico Becomes First Country to Ratify USMCA

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico on Wednesday became the first country to ratify the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) agreed late last year to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) at the behest of U.S. President…

Why More Manufacturing Industries Are Nearshoring to Mexico

Many U.S. manufacturers with highly intensive processes are feeling a cost crunch, and Mexico could be the solution they’re looking for.  Manufacturing industries of all kinds are moving part of their operations south of the border in…

Despite Tariffs BMW Opens its New Billion-dollar Plant in San Luis Potosí

German automaker BMW today officially opened its billion-dollar plant in San Luis Potosí. Located in the state capital, the company’s first Mexican factory will employ 2,000 people and has the capacity to build 175,000 vehicles annually.…