The first impacts of nearshoring are already visible in the Mexican economy, said the representative of the International Finance Corporation.
The nearshoring boom has benefited the Mexican industry, but it has also made more evident the challenges the country faces in welcoming investors, mainly in logistics infrastructure.
By 2024, the construction of 72 industrial parks is planned, covering an area of 15.44 million square meters. These developments will be distributed in various strategic corridors such as AIFA, Bajío, Pacific, Gulf of California, North, and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
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