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Cybercrime continues to plague Mexico
The country is looking for advanced technology to fight the problem.
Opportunities in Mexico’s textile industry
Wisconsin has expertise in automotive and industrial fabrics, as well as industrial machinery.
Navigating the growing popularity of Mexico’s cosmetics industry
The U.S. Department of Commerce calls the personal products sector a good prospect for exporters.
Mexico City zeroes in on traffic congestion
The government seeks solutions to help residents travel across the city by improving mass transit options.
A boost for Mexico’s auto industry
Wisconsin companies in the automotive or tire industry could support Mexico’s expanding role in those sectors by supplying technology and equipment.
Mexico’s medical device industry is strong, but U.S. imports remain popular
Medical and scientific devices are one of Wisconsin’s largest export categories.
Mexico aims for wider IoT adoption
Wisconsin’s expertise in advanced manufacturing could provide opportunities for the Mexican market.
Sizing up the paint and coating industry in Mexico
Wisconsin companies in the paint and coating industry may consider Mexico a target market.
Clean energy has room to grow in Mexico, a U.S. government report says
Wisconsin companies in the renewable energy sector still have opportunities in Mexico, even though energy reform has sparked controversy among government leaders.
Beauty products are expected to see growing sales in Mexico
Wisconsin makers of manufacturing and packaging equipment may find opportunities in Mexico’s personal care product industry.
Mexico’s paper industry stabilizes after pandemic-related problems
Wisconsin is a big player in the pulp and paper industry.
Light manufacturing plays a growing role in Mexico
Wisconsin companies providing services or equipment to light industry operations may find a market for their products in Mexico.
Video games shoot up in popularity in Mexico
Wisconsin is a leader in video game development, and Wisconsin companies in the industry might find opportunities in Mexico.
Mexico’s appliance industry powers up, in spite of the pandemic
Wisconsin companies can supply components and technology to the growing appliance industry in Mexico.
Solar energy powers up in Mexico
Wisconsin companies could be the source of photovoltaic solar technology to help Mexico achieve its renewable energy goals.
Mexico’s pharmaceutical industry grows
Wisconsin companies can provide services and products to the pharmaceutical and medical markets in Mexico, and these exports are particularly needed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Auto industry fuels Mexico’s economy
Wisconsin is an important supplier of equipment and components for the auto industry.
Mexico looks to expand electric car sales
Wisconsin companies in the electric and hybrid car sector could benefit from the growing industry in Mexico.
December 1, 2021
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Manufacturing, Other, Water / Clean Technology
Rules for exporting plumbing products to Mexico
Wisconsin companies in the construction or plumbing industry need to follow certification requirements for their products to be accepted for use in Mexican developments.
Understanding Mexico’s budget for public security
The security industry is a sector that is ripe for exports from Wisconsin companies.
Demand for organic food ripens in Latin America, Symrise reports
People in Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico are basing their choices for food on taste, simplicity and transparency, health benefits, and the authenticity and sustainability of natural ingredients. For that, they are willing to pay more.
May 1, 2021
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Regions:
Argentina, Brazil, Central and South America and the Caribbean, Colombia, Mexico |
Industries:
Agriculture / Timber, Food and Beverage
Armored vehicles gain popularity in Mexico
There’s a need for new technology and products for armored vehicles.
Strong demand for cybersecurity solutions in Mexico
As smartphone usage and high-speed internet access expand, solutions are needed to keep businesses' and consumers' data protected.
Demand outpaces supply for industrial molds in Mexico
As Mexico works to increase domestic supply, Wisconsin exporters can help fill the gap.
Mexico's growing e-commerce sector
With more consumers going online due to the pandemic, the marketing is growing rapidly in spite of Mexico's lagging rates of access to the internet and bank accounts.
Mexico's energy reform creates opportunities for equipment replacement
Wisconsin companies can help supply the fuel dispensing equipment releases and monitors that are needed.
Opportunities in Mexico's paper industry
The market depends on imports since it does not produce enough to meet domestic demand.
3D printing goes mainstream in Mexico
Once considered a technology to be used for prototyping, 3D printing is now being used to create end products, and is experiencing rapid growth.
Mexico aims to upgrade waste management
Infrastructure and public awareness still need to catch up with new waste separation, recycling and waste-to-energy initiatives.
Mexico's hospitals offer opportunities for medical equipment exports
Details on the largest hospitals overall, as well as in maternity, diagnostic imaging and cardiovascular health
Latin America focuses on renewable energy
Global analysts rank Latin American markets among the top in the world for investment in renewable energy.
Mexican government unveils phased reopening plan
Although cases and deaths are still high, a widespread lockdown is unlikely due to the economic impact.
Mexico's dynamic plastics industry
Mexico is the world's eleventh-largest manufacturer of plastic products, and the industry is largely reliant on imports.
Strong demand for safety and security equipment and technology in Mexico
Residents and business alike are in search of solutions to stem the economic impact of property crimes.
Mexico explores sustainable public transport options
Among the projects receiving investment are expansion of the Mexico City Metro, buses, streetcars, light trains and bicycles.
February 1, 2020
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Energy, Power and Control, Other, Water / Clean Technology
Water treatment needs in Mexico
Drinking water access in rural areas is less than 80%, and less than 50% of Mexico's collected wastewater receives treatment.
The electricity market in Mexico
Production from facilities regulated by the Federal Electricity Commission largely powers the domestic market, but competitors have been allowed to produce and sell energy since 2014.
Mexico's party decoration market holds opportunities for exporters
Increasing disposable income means Mexican consumers have more to spend on decorating for holidays.
Mexico's confectionery industry
Domestic production surpasses demand and Mexico is an exporter in this category, but Wisconsin companies can support domestic production with raw materials, machinery, packaging, etc.
Mexico relies on imported aluminum
A lack of domestic bauxite mines means Mexico can't make enough aluminum domestically to meet demand.
Mexico's mining industry remains a pillar of the economy
A recent boom in production and increase in the value of metals and precious metals have attracted foreign players to the market.
Diabetes affects growing share of Mexico's population
This trend is driving demand for medical equipment and injectable insulin.
Mexico: a market of opportunity for industrial mold manufacturers
Growth in the automotive sector is driving demand, and the country is reliant on imports to meet the gap in domestic production.
Strong demand for snack foods in Mexico
A rising need for food that can be eaten on the go is creating opportunities for Wisconsin food product exporters.
Mexico realigns security and defense agencies
Prompted by the 2018 elections, the realignment creates opportunities for Wisconsin companies.
Demand for imports of high-tech machine tools in Mexico
Mexico produces very little in the way of high-tech machine tools, automation equipment and robotics, creating an opportunity for Wisconsin companies.
January 1, 2019
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Energy, Power and Control, Manufacturing
Room for imports in Mexico's toiletries market
The market is witnessing significant growth and also shifts such as increasing interest in organics and increasing use by men.
Mexico's fast-growing heavy construction equipment market
By supplying Mexican manufacturers, U.S. companies can tap into the larger Latin American market.
Mexico prepares to invest heavily in electrical infrastructure
As part of this investment, the country aims to increase the amount of clean energy it produces.
August 1, 2018
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Energy, Power and Control, Water / Clean Technology
Strong growth in Mexico's market for cosmetics, beauty, personal care products
Mexico's market is the second-largest in Latin America, after Brazil.
Strong demand for imports of power tools in Mexico
With domestic manufacturers unable to keep up with this demand, Wisconsin companies can help supply the needed tools.
High-tech equipment needed in Mexico's manufacturing sector
With few domestic producers, Mexico relies on imports, and Wisconsin companies can help meet the demand.
February 1, 2018
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Energy, Power and Control, Manufacturing
Rising demand for organic foods in Mexico
Wisconsin companies can contribute ingredients, formulations, or final products to take advantage of this growth.
January 1, 2018
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Agriculture / Timber, Food and Beverage
Dental services boom in Mexico
Driven by a rise in dental tourism, dentists are investing in modern equipment, especially in urban areas--but lack of access to basic dental care is still a problem in rural areas.
December 1, 2017
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Biosciences / Medical Devices, Other
Mexico's growing sports drinks market
Wisconsin companies can contribute ingredients, formulations, or final products to take advantage of this growth.
Beer consumption on the rise in Mexico
Although two large global companies still dominate the market, artisan and craft beers are booming, and imports have risen 78 percent in the last decade.
Automation and robotics set to transform Mexico's manufacturing sector
Some jobs are expected to be replaced, but Mexico can maintain its status as a global manufacturing hub if it continues to focus on educating the engineers and high-tech workers needed for advanced manufacturing operations.
In Mexico's telecom sector, reforms lead to growth
The sector is growing at a rate much faster then Mexico's overall GDP.
Agriculture in Mexico under pressure
The sector remains a leading employer in rural areas, but climate change and competition from imports, among other factors, are causing agricultural productivity to suffer, creating opportunities for Wisconsin companies' expertise.
Strong opportunities in Mexico's dairy industry
Mexico does not produce enough milk to meet domestic demand, leading it to import powdered milk to bridge the gap; demand is also strong for other types of dairy products.
Mexico's strong and growing tourism sector
As the number of international tourist arrivals continues to grow year after year, Mexico is emphasizing development outside the main sites where tourism has historically been concentrated.
E-commerce booms in Mexico
Local merchants still lag behind overseas retailers for market share, and Mexican companies are seeking technology solutions to help them capture more of the domestic market.
Consider exporting to Mexico for accelerated business growth
With a variety of diverse markets and consumer demands, China offers excellent opportunities for companies looking to grow globally.
Mexican pharmaceutical industry booms
The 2010 lifting of a restriction opened the market to foreign entrants.
Opportunities in Mexico's plastics industry
With declining domestic production of inputs, the growing industry relies on imports.
In the push for renewable energy, Mexico turns to hydropower
Wisconsin companies can contribute to expansion of this power source.
December 1, 2016
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Energy, Power and Control, Water / Clean Technology
Mexico's furniture industry
Opportunities for Wisconsin companies to provide raw materials and equipment
November 1, 2016
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Agriculture / Timber, Manufacturing, Other
Mexico's thriving electrical and electronics sectors
Mexico is one of the world's leading markets for metal production, much of it for use in the aerospace, automotive and home appliance industries.
October 1, 2016
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Energy, Power and Control, Manufacturing, Other
The Foundry Industry in Mexico
Mexico is one of the world's leading markets for metal production, much of it for use in the aerospace, automotive and home appliance industries.
September 1, 2016
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Aviation / Aerospace, Manufacturing, Other
Mexico's Heating and Cooling Industry
Opportunities for Wisconsin companies that make industrial furnaces, heat exchangers, and heating and cooling units and components
Opportunities in Mexico's Chemicals and Plastics Sectors
The chemicals industry in Mexico has become a key industry within production chains, and thus represents an important source of capital investment in the long term. It also is one of the key industries for generating employment, at about 18 percent.
Opportunities in Mexico's Health Care and Bioscience Sectors
Mexico does not currently play a major role in clinical research, but because of its strategic importance, established infrastructure, and large population of potential research subjects, it could easily host many more clinical trials. In the past, cumbersome regulatory and quality issues discouraged the global pharmaceutical industry from conducting pivotal drug-approval studies in Mexico, but the situation is changing, and there is interest and potential to solve the issues standing in the way of studies by major pharmaceutical players.
Strong Demand for Security and Surveillance Equipment in Mexico
The Clean Industry Program was launched in Mexico in 1992; this program is one of the Mexican government’s pillars of enforcement strategy, along with inspections and citizen complaints. Companies volunteering to join the program pay for an environmental audit by an accredited third-party inspector. The audits assess both plants’ compliance with relevant environmental regulations and their adherence to international environmental management best practices not covered by regulations.
Mexico Tackles Waste Management and Environmental Impact
The Clean Industry Program was launched in Mexico in 1992; this program is one of the Mexican government’s pillars of enforcement strategy, along with inspections and citizen complaints. Companies volunteering to join the program pay for an environmental audit by an accredited third-party inspector. The audits assess both plants’ compliance with relevant environmental regulations and their adherence to international environmental management best practices not covered by regulations.
March 1, 2016
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Regions:
Mexico, North America |
Industries:
Manufacturing, Other, Water / Clean Technology