The Nearshoring Boom: Is Mexico Really the Next China?
U.S. companies are moving supply chains to Mexico at record rates. But infrastructure gaps, energy costs, and political uncertainty could derail the nearshoring opportunity before it peaks.
U.S. companies are moving supply chains to Mexico at record rates. But infrastructure gaps, energy costs, and political uncertainty could derail the nearshoring opportunity before it peaks.
A 90-minute virtual brief on e-commerce negotiations at the World Trade Organization, focusing on data flow provisions, customs duties moratorium, and implications for developing country industrial policy.
An examination of successful open data initiatives in Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia showing how digital transparency tools reduced procurement fraud by 34%.