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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’s fast-growing heavy construction equipment market
By supplying Mexican manufacturers, U.S. companies can tap into the larger Latin American market.
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.
Rising demand for organic foods in Mexico
Wisconsin companies can contribute ingredients, formulations, or final products to take advantage of this growth.
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.
Mexico’s growing sports drinks market
Wisconsin companies can contribute ingredients, formulations, or final products to take advantage of this growth.
Canada undertakes upgrading its aging electrical grid
The need for modernizing the grid is leading to unprecedented levels of capital investment, and Wisconsin companies can contribute.
Mexican pharmaceutical industry booms
The 2010 lifting of a restriction opened the market to foreign entrants.
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.
Mexico’s Heating and Cooling Industry
Opportunities for Wisconsin companies that make industrial furnaces, heat exchangers, and heating and cooling units and components
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.