Mexico Manufacturing
June 19, 2014
June 19, 2014
China has long been a staple in the world of manufacturing and production. However, recent developments such as rising shipping prices and labor rates that have contributed to a dramatic increase in costs that is forcing many companies to consider alternative manufacturing locations. Mexico manufacturing seems to be coming to the forefront as an alternative that makes a lot of sense for companies around the world. The most obvious savings [...]
China has long been a staple in the world of manufacturing and production. However, recent developments such as rising shipping prices and labor rates that have contributed to a dramatic increase in costs that is forcing many companies to consider alternative manufacturing locations. Mexico manufacturing seems to be coming to the forefront as an alternative that makes a lot of sense for companies around the world. The most obvious savings [...]
June 11, 2014
June 11, 2014
With labor costs, shipping delays and political tensions rising between China and the United States, manufacturers are heading south to Mexico to restructure their organizations within North America. Economists argue that the drive towards manufacturing in Mexico has never been stronger. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) provides for virtually no duties or tariffs on trade between the two countries, and Mexico has more than forty trade agreements and [...]
With labor costs, shipping delays and political tensions rising between China and the United States, manufacturers are heading south to Mexico to restructure their organizations within North America. Economists argue that the drive towards manufacturing in Mexico has never been stronger. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) provides for virtually no duties or tariffs on trade between the two countries, and Mexico has more than forty trade agreements and [...]
May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014
HardTech Labs is a hardware accelerator looking to build the future of San Diego and Baja entrepreneurship by utilizing the development talent of San Diego with the implementation experience of Tijuana. HardTech Labs announced Class Zero, featuring 4 startups. These new startups are based in San Diego and Tijuana. HardTech Labs selected the companies based on geographic location, hoping to benefit quick and effective hardware development. HardTech Labs plans to [...]
HardTech Labs is a hardware accelerator looking to build the future of San Diego and Baja entrepreneurship by utilizing the development talent of San Diego with the implementation experience of Tijuana. HardTech Labs announced Class Zero, featuring 4 startups. These new startups are based in San Diego and Tijuana. HardTech Labs selected the companies based on geographic location, hoping to benefit quick and effective hardware development. HardTech Labs plans to [...]
May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014
A maquiladora (sometimes shortened to maquila) is a factory in Mexico, typically owned by a foreign entity, operating under a tax incentive program designed by the Mexican government to attract foreign investment and create jobs. The factory is able to import tools, equipment and raw materials free of duties or tariffs. The operation manufactures or assembles new products, which are then exported, usually back to the United States and Canada. [...]
A maquiladora (sometimes shortened to maquila) is a factory in Mexico, typically owned by a foreign entity, operating under a tax incentive program designed by the Mexican government to attract foreign investment and create jobs. The factory is able to import tools, equipment and raw materials free of duties or tariffs. The operation manufactures or assembles new products, which are then exported, usually back to the United States and Canada. [...]
April 24, 2014
April 24, 2014
Manufacturing in Mexico is stronger than ever. The rise of the manufacturing sector in the country the first quarter of 2014 improved the conditions for rebound of the national economy. International companies operating in the region have already felt the impact. Companies seeking competitive advantage are finding Mexico’s emerging economy one of the most cost-effective production opportunities for relocation. Incentives for setting up manufacturing in Mexico are many. When evaluating [...]
Manufacturing in Mexico is stronger than ever. The rise of the manufacturing sector in the country the first quarter of 2014 improved the conditions for rebound of the national economy. International companies operating in the region have already felt the impact. Companies seeking competitive advantage are finding Mexico’s emerging economy one of the most cost-effective production opportunities for relocation. Incentives for setting up manufacturing in Mexico are many. When evaluating [...]
April 22, 2014
April 22, 2014
The recovery of Mexican factory exports in the first quarter of 2014 signals a rebound of the country’s economy after nearly four years of stagnation. Since the start of 2014, auto shipments have surged. Auto manufacturing in Mexico, one of the country’s major bright spots, is set to once again advance against competitors in the forthcoming cycle. As Latin America's number two economy, Mexico is an emerging market to watch. [...]
The recovery of Mexican factory exports in the first quarter of 2014 signals a rebound of the country’s economy after nearly four years of stagnation. Since the start of 2014, auto shipments have surged. Auto manufacturing in Mexico, one of the country’s major bright spots, is set to once again advance against competitors in the forthcoming cycle. As Latin America's number two economy, Mexico is an emerging market to watch. [...]
April 11, 2014
April 11, 2014
April 11th, 2014 -- Mexico's part of the U.S. import sector has climbed to a record-breaking rate of 14.4%. Hoopnotica is one of the growing number of U.S. businesses bringing production back home or "near-sourcing" over to Mexico. The nation has been losing manufacturing to China for a considerable length of time. At the same time, things are changing now that the worth of the Chinese yuan is rising, the [...]
April 11th, 2014 -- Mexico's part of the U.S. import sector has climbed to a record-breaking rate of 14.4%. Hoopnotica is one of the growing number of U.S. businesses bringing production back home or "near-sourcing" over to Mexico. The nation has been losing manufacturing to China for a considerable length of time. At the same time, things are changing now that the worth of the Chinese yuan is rising, the [...]
March 25, 2014
March 25, 2014
March 24th, 2014- The budding economy in Mexico during 2014 is reminding many people of the 1990s when the country was pushing for liberalization in trade and began opening up its borders to international partners. The change was induced by a youthful president and increasing privatization. The main industries in Mexico that were opened up globally included telecommunications and finance. Completing the North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 may [...]
March 24th, 2014- The budding economy in Mexico during 2014 is reminding many people of the 1990s when the country was pushing for liberalization in trade and began opening up its borders to international partners. The change was induced by a youthful president and increasing privatization. The main industries in Mexico that were opened up globally included telecommunications and finance. Completing the North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 may [...]
March 19, 2014
March 19, 2014
March 19th, 2014 - This year marks the 20th anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the United States, Mexico and Canada. The trilateral pact was signed by United States President Bill Clinton, Mexican President Carlos Salinas, and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and implemented in January 1994. The agreement eliminated most tariffs on products traded between the United States, Mexico and Canada. It also applied intellectual [...]
March 19th, 2014 - This year marks the 20th anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the United States, Mexico and Canada. The trilateral pact was signed by United States President Bill Clinton, Mexican President Carlos Salinas, and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and implemented in January 1994. The agreement eliminated most tariffs on products traded between the United States, Mexico and Canada. It also applied intellectual [...]