Mexico’s dynamic plastics industry
Mexico is the world's eleventh-largest manufacturer of plastic products, and the industry is largely reliant on imports.
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Mexico is the world's eleventh-largest manufacturer of plastic products, and the industry is largely reliant on imports.
Although the country is home to one of the most vibrant and diverse agricultural sectors in Africa, and is a net exporter, production and investment in capital assets have been declining.
To best reach consumers in the Canadian market, companies should include social media in their marketing plans.
Being aware of conventions and expectations can aid greatly in developing business relationships.
A growing population, rising tourism, and increasing interest in both health foods and convenience foods are among the trends driving demand.
Among the projects receiving investment are expansion of the Mexico City Metro, buses, streetcars, light trains and bicycles.
As industrial bakeries decline in market share and smaller bakeries rise in number, there is a demand for machinery as well as franchise opportunities.
The industry is not yet fully developed, and Wisconsin companies can help propel it forward.
Both markets rely on imports to meet demand.
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.