Mexico
Intro
Bordering the United States to the north and Central America to the south, Mexico anchors North American manufacturing and trade corridors while maintaining strong Latin American ties.
Background
Mexico’s modern economy evolved from resource extraction toward export-led manufacturing following trade liberalization. Federal institutions coexist with strong regional identities and persistent security challenges.
History
Mesoamerican civilizations
Spanish colonial rule and independence
Mexican Revolution and state consolidation
Trade liberalization and NAFTA
Supply-chain integration and security pressures
Present Day
Mexico hosts major automotive, electronics, and aerospace manufacturing clusters. Governance priorities include security, infrastructure, and managing nearshoring-driven growth.
Future Outlook
Mexico’s strategic value will rise with nearshoring and supply-chain reconfiguration. Long-term resilience depends on security reform, energy policy clarity, and infrastructure investment.
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