The global nearshoring trend is redefining supply chains, and Mexico is positioned as one of the big winners. In a geopolitical context marked by the need to reduce risk and gain efficiency, many companies are moving their operations closer to their core markets. And in the case of North America, that means: Mexico.
馃搱 Why Mexico?
Mexico has unique conditions:
- Strategic geographic locationThe US, along with the US, is the world's largest consumer.
- Free trade agreementsespecially the T-MEC, which offers tax and regulatory advantages.
- Consolidated industrial infrastructure in sectors such as automotive, electronics, manufacturing and logistics.
- Skilled and competitive labor force.
According to recent projections, more than 30% of companies with operations in Asia are evaluating moving part of their production to Latin America.Mexico consistently appears among the preferred destinations.
馃彮 Sectors already capitalizing on the trend.
- Automotive: Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers are expanding capacity in the north of the country.
- Electronics and semiconductors: increasing investments in technology hubs.
- Logistics and transportation: increase in demand for infrastructure and associated services.
- Industrial real estate: accelerated growth in industrial parks (in areas such as Monterrey, Baj铆o and Tijuana).
馃捈 What about Mexican companies?
This is where the real opportunity comes in: local companies can be integrated as key suppliers in new supply chains. But to achieve this, it is necessary to understand the environment, adapt to international standards and generate competitive value propositions.
B2B Business: consulting to ride the nearshoring wave
At B2B NegociosWe help Mexican companies adapt to this new competitive environment. Through our solutions and consulting expertise, we provide strategic guidance, value connections and tools to capitalize on the opportunities that nearshoring brings.
Source:
EFIN Financial (July 2025). Nearshoring trends in Mexico: opportunities and challenges. Available in: https://www.efinf.com
