Negotiations for new free trade agreements

The free trade agreements that Mexico has with other countries are designed to establish rules for the exchange of goods and services and to eliminate barriers such as tariffs and taxes on imports and exports. Currently, Mexico has 13 free trade…

Mexico’s role in the Latin American startup boom

Latin America has become one of the most dynamic markets for startups and innovation in recent years. Along with Brazil and Colombia, Mexico is the country of choice for new entrepreneurs when it comes to expanding internationally. The study…

Mexico in the fight against climate change

Mexico attended the United Nations COP26 in Glasgow last November, alongside 120 other heads of state from numerous countries and a total of 40,000 registered participants. The annual United Nations climate change conference aims to track and…

Mexico’s new opportunities for the medical industry

The medical devices sector, as well as the pharmaceutical industry, has great potential to improve the quality of life of the population. On the one hand, in terms of health through the development of new treatment technologies but also in terms…

Latin America’s Most Important Digital Hub: Querétaro

The Mexican state of Querétaro has become the hotspot for data centers in Latin America. The region has attracted the interest of foreign and national investors and is on its way to becoming the center for Industry 4.0 in the region. For…
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The Bajío Region: Engine of the Mexican Economy

Located in the center of the country, the states of Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Jalisco and San Luis Potosí are among the most popular economic regions. The five states that make up the Bajío region together generate about 17.4%…

Nearshoring: How Mexico benefits from supply chain disruptions in the pandemic

Supply chains as we knew them just a few years ago have been hit hard by the pandemic. Measures to contain the spread of the virus have had a particular impact on the functioning of supply chains. In addition, failures in shipping routes have…

5G: Potential for Latin America and Mexico

The fifth generation of mobile communications is already available in several regions of the world. The rollout of the 5G network infrastructure is led by industrialized countries such as the U.S., China, and several European countries. The…
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Mexico on the way to a green circular economy

In the context of scarcity of raw materials and fluctuating prices of those in our economy, the approach of a sustainable Circular Economy contributes to security of supply and environmental protection. The Circular Economy is the intersection…
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International Women’s Day: Mexican Women Power

Every year, International Women's Day is an opportunity to reflect on aspects related to the role, position and importance of women, whether in society, in the economy, in politics but especially in the working environment. Mexico is a country…