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Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Mexico surged to a record $21.4 billion in Q1 2025, with U.S. companies leading the charge at 38.7%. This upward trend in nearshoring reflects a shift from reliance on Asian manufacturing to more localized production in Mexico. Despite the positive investment climate, challenges such as security concerns, infrastructure needs, and trade policy uncertainty looms large. Industry experts believe that while these difficulties persist, the nearshoring movement represents a long-term strategic pivot that could significantly benefit Mexico's economy.
Source: YAHOO