Posts by Antonio Dominguez
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The USMCA will spur the recovery of manufacturing in Baja California
A post-pandemic resurgence of manufacturing in Baja California may be powered by Chinese investors that will increasingly have the need to have operations close to the United States. The Mexican Secretary of Sustainable Economy and Tourism (SEST), Mario Escobedo Carnigan, recently noted that the newly implemented trade treaty between the United States, Canada, and Mexico […]
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The Covid-19 Contagion spurs the movement of Chinese production to Mexico
Disruptions in Asian supply chains of the electronics, telecommunications, and the automotive industries will hasten the movement of Chinese production to Mexico. Following the mass closure of entire manufacturing plants in the People’s Republic of China due to the coronavirus pandemic, disruptions in industry supply chains have become the new and economically painful norm. As […]
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Seven Keys to understand the recently passed Mexican labor reform
Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies has passed Mexican labor law reform legislation. The bill must now be reviewed and passed by the nation’s upper house, the Mexican Senate. On the evening of April 11, 2019, the Mexican government’s lower house, the Chamber of Deputies, endorsed legislation on labor justice and freedom of association. This occurred just […]