Business leaders in Mexico say the incoming U.S. administration will enhance the appeal of their factories as an alternative to plants in China.
Piedras expects 30 million Chinese-made smartphones to be sold in Mexico by the end of the year with even higher sales in the future as these companies increase their marketing and competition with bigger known brands in the coming years.
President-elect Donald Trump has proposed a 25% tariff on all goods from Mexico and Canada, and a 10% tariff on all imports from China.
The Mexican automotive market is undergoing a significant transformation as Chinese car manufacturers gain a foothold, disrupting the dominance of long-standing luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz and BMW,
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The year’s five biggest U.S.-Mexico cross-border supply chain stories include projections that trade will top $800 billion and threats by President-elect Donald Trump to impose tariffs. The post Top 5 US-Mexico trade stories of 2024 appeared first on FreightWaves.
The roadmap is readily available, but both sides must realize that the best way forward – for both countries – is a mutually positive and supportive relationship centered on genuine concerns over
But not everyone is sure that President-elect Donald Trump’s talk of annexing Canada and Greenland and reclaiming the Panama Canal is driven by a deeper strategy.
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Brazilian corn producers could see record corn productivity in their summer season following favorable weather in growing regions, as analysts eye additional export opportunities for the sector under the Trump administration.
Mexico is bracing for a trade battle with the United States following a tariff threat from President-elect Donald Trump, but social media posts claiming the country ordered duties on US-made products in December 2024 are false.
From Panama to Canada, and Greenland to Iran, the world has already gotten a taste of what a second Trump administration will bring.