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Author: Ravi Vadhwana

FDI in Mexico and Central America is rising as multinationals nearshore operations for proximity, skilled labour, and cost advantages. Investment is diversifying beyond manufacturing, but regulatory and infrastructure challenges make local expertise essential.

Continental shift

Continental shift

  • FDI is growing in Mexico and Central America, driven by nearshoring.

  • Nearshoring benefits include proximity to the US, skilled labor, and cost advantages.

  • Investment is diversifying beyond manufacturing into services, logistics, and agribusiness.

  • Regulatory and infrastructure challenges remain for investors.

  • Local expertise is key for navigating laws, compliance, and operations.

 
 
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