Opportunities in Mexico’s paper industry
The market depends on imports since it does not produce enough to meet domestic demand.
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The market depends on imports since it does not produce enough to meet domestic demand.
Mexico is the world's eleventh-largest manufacturer of plastic products, and the industry is largely reliant on imports.
Among the projects receiving investment are expansion of the Mexico City Metro, buses, streetcars, light trains and bicycles.
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.
A lack of domestic bauxite mines means Mexico can't make enough aluminum domestically to meet demand.
A recent boom in production and increase in the value of metals and precious metals have attracted foreign players to the market.
A rising need for food that can be eaten on the go is creating opportunities for Wisconsin food product exporters.
By supplying Mexican manufacturers, U.S. companies can tap into the larger Latin American market.
Mexico's market is the second-largest in Latin America, after Brazil.
With domestic manufacturers unable to keep up with this demand, Wisconsin companies can help supply the needed tools.