Mexico Manufacturing
July 11, 2013
July 11, 2013
The economic relationship between Mexico and Canada has been somewhat awkward over the past two decades with the United States influencing its structure. Yet the 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, provides a working framework for a direct Canadian-Mexican economic relationship, a relationship that remains more talk than action. Manufacturing in Mexico generally goes to the U.S., not Canada. However, both sides in the Canadian-Mexican trade dynamic recently [...]
The economic relationship between Mexico and Canada has been somewhat awkward over the past two decades with the United States influencing its structure. Yet the 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, provides a working framework for a direct Canadian-Mexican economic relationship, a relationship that remains more talk than action. Manufacturing in Mexico generally goes to the U.S., not Canada. However, both sides in the Canadian-Mexican trade dynamic recently [...]
June 24, 2013
June 24, 2013
Mercedes-Benz is reportedly considering opening production facilities for manufacturing in Mexico. Over the past decade, Mexico has made great strides to maintain a competitive advantage over its main manufacturing rival, China. The first to break this news on Mercedes was the Mexican daily newspaper El Financiero. Pedro Tabera, the chief of Mercedes’ Mexican operations, told the newspaper the company was considering options that include a joint production venture with Nissan, [...]
Mercedes-Benz is reportedly considering opening production facilities for manufacturing in Mexico. Over the past decade, Mexico has made great strides to maintain a competitive advantage over its main manufacturing rival, China. The first to break this news on Mercedes was the Mexican daily newspaper El Financiero. Pedro Tabera, the chief of Mercedes’ Mexican operations, told the newspaper the company was considering options that include a joint production venture with Nissan, [...]
June 20, 2013
June 20, 2013
Expanding production for manufacturing in Mexico is a rapidly growing focus for companies around the world. Over the last decade, Mexico has invested in its infrastructure, education, and political agenda to position itself as a large manufacturing competitor. It has gained much of its recognition within the automobile sector and is continuing to expand its opportunities to various automakers and auto part manufacturers. Aside from Mexico’s notoriety within the auto [...]
Expanding production for manufacturing in Mexico is a rapidly growing focus for companies around the world. Over the last decade, Mexico has invested in its infrastructure, education, and political agenda to position itself as a large manufacturing competitor. It has gained much of its recognition within the automobile sector and is continuing to expand its opportunities to various automakers and auto part manufacturers. Aside from Mexico’s notoriety within the auto [...]
June 19, 2013
June 19, 2013
Experts say a new trade agreement is needed to coordinate rules between the NAFTA countries and the European Union. At an economic conference in Montreal, Arturo Sarukhan, a former Mexican ambassador to the United States, said that American and Canadian efforts to secure free trade agreements with the EU should be continental agreements that include Mexico. NAFTA is a free trade agreement that unites Canada, the United States, and Mexico [...]
Experts say a new trade agreement is needed to coordinate rules between the NAFTA countries and the European Union. At an economic conference in Montreal, Arturo Sarukhan, a former Mexican ambassador to the United States, said that American and Canadian efforts to secure free trade agreements with the EU should be continental agreements that include Mexico. NAFTA is a free trade agreement that unites Canada, the United States, and Mexico [...]
June 12, 2013
June 12, 2013
Globally, companies want to remain on top, and in order to achieve that, they must sustain an advantage over competitors. Many companies have had to face the decision of changing the location of where their products are manufactured. Over the past decade, China has been the beneficiary of these decisions but the global manufacturing landscape is changing once again. Companies from around the world, including China, have begun to make the [...]
Globally, companies want to remain on top, and in order to achieve that, they must sustain an advantage over competitors. Many companies have had to face the decision of changing the location of where their products are manufactured. Over the past decade, China has been the beneficiary of these decisions but the global manufacturing landscape is changing once again. Companies from around the world, including China, have begun to make the [...]
June 10, 2013
June 10, 2013
Over the last decade, auto manufacturing in Mexico has proven time and again that it is the perfect choice when it comes to offshore automotive manufacturing. Manufacturing in Mexico has made large strides to ensure that foreign investors are happy, and will remain happy, with their investment in a very promising country. Recently, Ferarri announced its favor for Mexico, over longtime competitor China. North American Chief Executive Officer Marco Mattiacci, as [...]
Over the last decade, auto manufacturing in Mexico has proven time and again that it is the perfect choice when it comes to offshore automotive manufacturing. Manufacturing in Mexico has made large strides to ensure that foreign investors are happy, and will remain happy, with their investment in a very promising country. Recently, Ferarri announced its favor for Mexico, over longtime competitor China. North American Chief Executive Officer Marco Mattiacci, as [...]
June 5, 2013
June 5, 2013
RECENT CHANGES IN THE MEXICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS Recently, the Mexican Immigration Institute implemented changes in the Immigration Law. The most important changes are the following: Non-Immigrant Visa (known as FM3) and Immigrant Visa ( known as FM2) are replaced by the Temporary Resident Card (“TRC”) The Immigrated status is replaced by the Permanent Resident Card (“PRC”) New procedure to obtain “TRC” or “PRC”: i) Mexican subsidiary Company must obtain Proof [...]
RECENT CHANGES IN THE MEXICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS Recently, the Mexican Immigration Institute implemented changes in the Immigration Law. The most important changes are the following: Non-Immigrant Visa (known as FM3) and Immigrant Visa ( known as FM2) are replaced by the Temporary Resident Card (“TRC”) The Immigrated status is replaced by the Permanent Resident Card (“PRC”) New procedure to obtain “TRC” or “PRC”: i) Mexican subsidiary Company must obtain Proof [...]
May 23, 2013
May 23, 2013
Automobile manufacturing in Mexico has increased 16% for the month of April. The Mexican Automobile Industry Association (AMIA) said that they have reached a new April record with 238,766 vehicles. Along with the production increase, exports rose 2.8% and exports to the United States rose an additional 3.8% compared to the same period last year. Another growth area was auto sales within the home. In April there were 83, 527 [...]
Automobile manufacturing in Mexico has increased 16% for the month of April. The Mexican Automobile Industry Association (AMIA) said that they have reached a new April record with 238,766 vehicles. Along with the production increase, exports rose 2.8% and exports to the United States rose an additional 3.8% compared to the same period last year. Another growth area was auto sales within the home. In April there were 83, 527 [...]
May 17, 2013
May 17, 2013
The number of British government initiatives in Mexico points to the high degree of confidence that the UK has in the Mexican economy. For example, in April this year the UK's ambassador to Mexico, Judith MacGregor, met with Tijuana mayor Carlos Bustamante Anchondo to discuss ways to build more jobs, widen business relations between the two countries and prepare Tijuana for foreign manufacturing in Mexico investment. During the meeting, Bustamante Anchondo said [...]
The number of British government initiatives in Mexico points to the high degree of confidence that the UK has in the Mexican economy. For example, in April this year the UK's ambassador to Mexico, Judith MacGregor, met with Tijuana mayor Carlos Bustamante Anchondo to discuss ways to build more jobs, widen business relations between the two countries and prepare Tijuana for foreign manufacturing in Mexico investment. During the meeting, Bustamante Anchondo said [...]