Mexico Exports Surge 33% Amid Tariff Warnings
Mexico's export figures are hitting record highs, but a closer look reveals a worrying trend: a deepening dependence on foreign components and the looming threat of U.S. tariffs.
Mexico's export figures are hitting record highs, but a closer look reveals a worrying trend: a deepening dependence on foreign components and the looming threat of U.S. tariffs.
The clock is ticking on the USMCA's mandatory review, and the silence from Washington is deafening. Trucking firms, already navigating a choppy freight market, are staring down a July 1 deadline that could reshape cross-border trade for years.
The hum of locomotives across Mexico isn't just noise; it's the sound of nearshoring finally hitting the bottom line. Yet, the very agreement that underpins this boom faces a critical review.
The colossal USMCA trade pact, a linchpin for North American commerce, is staring down a mandatory review. Yet, the logistics world is conspicuously quiet, and that’s exactly the problem.
That daily truck run from Monterrey to Detroit? It might grind to a halt by 2026. USMCA negotiations are underway, but with Canada sidelined and scenarios from renewal to collapse, supply chains face real peril.