Mexico is emerging as a pivotal hub in the reconfiguration of global supply chains, driven by shifting investment and production strategies amid current geopolitical tensions. This report, produced in partnership with MexStrategy, explores how the country’s strategic location, extensive trade agreements and strong industrial base are positioning it as a key partner in North American production networks. While manufacturing – particularly in automotive, aerospace and electronics – remains central, the analysis highlights broader opportunities across logistics, energy, services and advanced technologies. A core theme is the shift from cost-driven relocation to a more sophisticated model focused on resilience, governance and operational efficiency. Mexico’s competitiveness increasingly depends on infrastructure, energy reliability and regulatory clarity, as well as its ability to integrate sustainability and ESG standards. Regional dynamics also play a crucial role, with different states offering specialised advantages within interconnected industrial corridors.
Report: Mexico’s evolving position in global supply chains
Mexico | Transport & Logistics


