In Depth: How Chinese Factories are Finding Their Way to Mexico (Nikkei Asia / Caixin)
Apart from traditional destinations in Southeast Asia targeted by Chinese producers, Mexico is becoming a new alternative, offering proximity to the U.S., lower labor costs and access to preferential tax treatment under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement. READ MORE (Non-Paywalled)
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