As global trade dynamics shift, Mexico has emerged as a crucial player in the nearshoring trend, as the country has surpassed China as the top U.S. export partner last year and U.S. organizations choose to keep operations closer to home. Additionally, this transition reflects broader changes in supply chain strategies driven by geopolitical tensions and the need for closer, more reliable manufacturing bases. View our latest article, Mexico: Land of Nearshoring Opportunities and see the latest insights on Mexico’s role in nearshoring.