AGO
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Mexico Consolidates Its Position as the Leading Auto Parts Supplier to the United States
The Mexican auto parts industry has taken a significant leap in its role as the leading supplier of auto parts to the United States, with a 3.44 percentage point increase in its market share in US imports in just one year. During the first five months of 2023, Mexico managed to capture 42.72% of the US market in automotive parts and components, compared to 39.28% in the same period in 2022.
AGO
04
Fostering Growth: Rising Regions and Challenges in the Mexican Econom
Between the close of 2019 and early 2023, Tabasco, Oaxaca, and Quintana Roo have experienced an economic upswing, driving development in the southern region of Mexico.
AGO
03
Nuevo León Ranked 12th Nationally in Beef Carcass Production
The recent statistical report from the Mexican Meat Council (Comecarne) has illuminated Nuevo León's involvement in the meat industry. Despite being a prominent consumer of beef, the state secured the 12th position in 2022's state-wise beef production rankings, contributing 3.5% to the national total. Veracruz leads in production with 12.9% of the national total. Throughout 2022, beef trade surged past 511,000 tons, with imports reaching 170,000 tons, while exports amounted to 341,000 tons.
AGO
06
Secret FDI of $68.67 Billion: Ministry of Economy (SE)
The undisclosed scale of international investments in Mexico, driven by secrecy and competitive strategy, has come to light. Economy Secretary Raquel Buenrostro asserts that there is an underreporting of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) entering Mexico. Notably, an investment influx exceeding the 2022 FDI total of $35.292 billion USD is said to have arrived in Mexico within the first half of this year.
AGO
06
The Achilles' Heel of the Electrical System, According to Cenace
The annual growth rate of 0.6% in Mexico's electric transmission network is revealed as inadequate for any national infrastructure network. This lack of development is more problematic in the interconnection points between rapidly growing poles. During this administration, electric generation capacity increased by 23.2%, while electric consumption rose by 14%. This indicates that generation grew 9.4 times faster than transmission and consumption 5.5 times faster.
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E-commerce and Logistics Companies Drive Demand for Industrial Warehouses
The increase in demand for industrial warehouses in Mexico has been driven by the arrival of companies due to nearshoring and other trends. Digitalization has created a greater need for spaces for distribution centers and storage, leading to an uptick in the construction of industrial parks and logistics spaces to enhance supply chains and international trade.