Zero Simulation: Women in Industry (Part I)
Explores the economic imperative of women's inclusion in Mexico's industry amidst nearshoring, analyzing the structural gaps and untapped potential.
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Explores the economic imperative of women's inclusion in Mexico's industry amidst nearshoring, analyzing the structural gaps and untapped potential.
An analysis of Mexico's labor market in 2025, highlighting the dominance of the tertiary sector, key employment trends, and challenges like labor informality and unemployment rates.
Mexico's manufacturing landscape shifts in 2025, with southern and central-east states like Tabasco and Oaxaca leading growth, while traditional northern hubs experience declines.
Nuevo León's basic metal and manufacturing industries face significant declines in 2025, while construction, private services, and electronics show resilience.
Nuevo León's manufacturing sector faced contraction and economic challenges in November, with declining production, orders, and investment, despite slight employment growth.
Prodensa discusses how Mexico became the top market for U.S. exports, highlighting its manufacturing growth, strategic value, and future competitiveness.
San Luis Potosí's Congress approves 'Made in San Luis Potosí' seal to promote local products, strengthen supply chains, and boost competitiveness across 169,278 establishments.
Guanajuato footwear industry endorses Customs Law reform to combat smuggling, protect formal employment, and align Mexico with international trade standards.
CANACINTRA reports 2.3B pesos in losses from farmer road blockades disrupting Mexico's supply chains for 72+ hours, advocating for dialogue mechanisms.
Scania México invests 51.19M pesos in León headquarters relocation, enhancing service capabilities in Bajío region with sustainability focus.
Mexico's GDP contracted 0.3% in Q3 2025, driven by industrial weakness and trade tensions, challenging annual growth targets with potential rate cuts ahead.
Mitsubishi Electric closes one Querétaro plant affecting 70 employees, relocating production to China, while maintaining two other active facilities in the state.