Industrial intelligence for nearshoring decisions

Mexico's new tariffs (5-50%) on 1,463 Chinese products and phasing out IMMEX steel exemptions close transshipment loopholes, bolstering USMCA rules of origin and legitimizing nearshoring opportunities for North American suppliers.

The USMCA's 2026 review clause (Article 34.7) mandates a critical evaluation six years post-enactment, impacting stability and investment for US manufacturing executives evaluating nearshoring to Mexico

Choosing the right Mexican manufacturing partner is crucial for USMCA compliance and significant cost savings by 2026, especially due to stringent Rules of Origin, impacting duty-free access.