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As the U.S.’ neighbors in North America, Canada and Mexico are the logical first stops for Wisconsin companies that are new to exporting.  The countries share geographic proximity, cultural ties and a long history of doing business together. Customers in these markets have a high level of trust in U.S.-made products, and the high volume of trading among these countries means potential local partners in these markets are likely to be well versed in handling logistical and regulatory issues that may arise. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that went into force in 1994 eliminated most duties on Wisconsin’s exports into Canada and Mexico. On July 1, 2020, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) took effect, with new rules affecting the trade of cars and auto parts, new policies on labor and environmental standards, intellectual property protections, digital trade provisions and rules of origin. The agreement facilitates a freer movement of digital products and services and increases access for several categories of dairy products into the Canadian market. The new agreement also has more stringent local content requirements with respect to core automotive parts and textile products. The agreement also will help clarify cross-border e-commerce transactions, providing Wisconsin businesses with opportunities to sell via their ecommerce platforms to Canadian customers.

Mexico’s growing sports drinks market

Wisconsin companies can contribute ingredients, formulations, or final products to take advantage of this growth.

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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.

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Mexico’s Heating and Cooling Industry

Opportunities for Wisconsin companies that make industrial furnaces, heat exchangers, and heating and cooling units and components

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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.

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