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Doing Business in Mexico
Major industrial hubs include Monterrey, Guadalajara, Ciudad Juarez, and Tijuana, known for their robust infrastructure, skilled workforce, and strategic location for trade.
Key industries include automotive, electronics, aerospace, medical devices, and consumer goods, each benefiting from Mexico’s skilled labor and trade agreements.
Global companies like Ford, General Motors, Whirlpool, Intel, PepsiCo, and Samsung operate manufacturing facilities in Mexico across various industries.
A maquiladora is a factory in Mexico that imports materials temporarily to assemble or produce goods for export, taking advantage of preferential tax and customs programs like IMMEX.
IVA is Mexico’s Value-Added Tax, applied to most goods and services at a standard rate of 16%, though certain export activities and maquiladora operations may be exempt or receive refunds.
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HOW TO DO BUSINESS IN MEXICO - A MANUFACTURER'S GUIDE
An overview of manufacturing in Mexico, including operational structures, trade programs, taxes and the important milestones for a successful operations launch.Why Prodensa?
We have offices throughout all major industrial and business cities in Mexico.