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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Mexico on Sunday elected its next president, and with it, a critical figure for supply chains.
It was a historic moment for the country: Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo will be the country's first woman president. It was also a vote of confidence for the current ruling party, known as Morena, to continue its proposed "fourth transformation" of the country for the next six years.
Given Mexico's importance to U.S. businesses, we've been increasing our coverage of the nearshoring trend and key policy proposals in the country. As we do this, I'd love to hear from you: What supply chain topics do you hope Mexico will focus on during Sheinbaum’s six-year term?
Send me an email with your thoughts: [email protected]. In the meantime, we've rounded up some of our favorite Mexico-related stories in a special edition today.
Decades of investments in logistics infrastructure, trade deals and becoming a manufacturing hub are paying off as shippers look to nearshore production.
Modernizing border crossings, advancing legal certainty and improving roads and rail networks were among the ideas candidates raised during a presidential debate leading up to yesterday's election.
As companies consider realistic options for diversifying their supply chains, one Supply Chain Dive panelist asked if partners are ready to respond to new changes.
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