Mexico’s competitive wage rates

Mexico has been known for its notoriously low labor rates for years, which make the country extremely competitive against others. But low labor rates do not automatically signify low production quality, as often believed. On the contrary,…

Taking stock after two years of the USMCA

The first of July marked the anniversary of the signing of the trade agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada. Two years ago, the USMCA agreement, a new version of NAFTA, entered into force. The previous NAFTA agreement, signed…
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Cybersecurity in Mexico

Most business operations today depend on technology, and this digital dependency must be protected. According to data collected by FortiGuard, Fortinet's threat intelligence research organization, Mexico was the Latin American country with the…

A step forward for green hydrogen

The Mexican Hydrogen Association recently presented the study "Green Hydrogen: The Energy Carrier to Decarbonize the Mexican Economy." The study analyzes the potential and future viability of implementing hydrogen in the Mexican economy. Overall,…

The future of agriculture

The introduction of digital technologies into agriculture is key to more efficient and sustainable food production and strengthening the food security of the world's population. The integration of new technologies leads to the improvement of…

Culture Handbook: Doing Business in Mexico

Management and Understanding Mexican Business Culture In order to operate successfully in Mexico, one must not only be familiar with the regulations and laws of the country, but also the etiquette and business culture. A manager is expected…

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…