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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.