What does it take to set up manufacturing shop in Mexico?

Some global manufacturers could be feeling a cost crunch, and Mexico might be the solution they’re looking for, according to Joshua Rubin, vice president of business development at Javid LLC.

“We’re pushing this initiative for ally-shoring, to get manufacturers involved into wanting to come back into Mexico — and bring their products that are coming from China right now — into Mexico and provide companies the framework of how you can do it,” Rubin said. 

The webinar, “Ally-shoring Mexico:...

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Borderlands: Arizona-Mexico border trade recovering slowly

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Arizona-Mexico border trade recovering slowly; Averitt Express expands in Laredo; Port of Brownsville FTZ ranks No. 2; and CBP nabs $3M in narcotics at Pharr International Bridge.

Arizona-Mexico border trade recovering slowly

Cross-border trade between Mexico and Arizona continued to gradually improve in September.

Total trade registered a 14% year-over-year decline in...

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Borderlands: Mexican export factories back to work; $2.5 million in drugs found in mattress shipment

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Mexican export factories back to work; Texas seaport awarded road improvement grant; Canadian company plans $26 million Texas distribution center expansion; $2.5 million in drugs found in mattress shipment from Mexico.

More than 100 maquiladoras get back to work in Nogales, Mexico

After weeks of being mostly closed due to pandemic restrictions, hundreds of export...

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