Despite the volatility in trade and the global challenges we are currently facing, Mexico has shown that in international business it is possible to turn challenges into opportunities, thus managing to increase its exports, attract new investments and strengthen its presence in key markets.
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Did you know that more than 52% of the GDP is represented by the commercial activities of SMEs, and that these in turn generate more than 70% of the jobs in the country?
One of the most important economic and production blocks in the world is the block of Mexico, the United States and Canada. Due to the tensions generated between countries and the trade wars that are being experienced, large companies are faced with the need to relocate their plants in the geographic points closest to the end consumer.
E-commerce is here to stay, and it is part of the supply chain to adjust its logistics links to meet customer expectations and the high standards that logistics companies have created for service excellence.
With elections approaching in the United States, Mexico is beginning to feel pressure on trade issues. A couple of weeks ago, the United States accused Mexico of allegedly triangulating steel and aluminum from Asian countries.
E-commerce is the new trend in commerce. It is convenient, practical, and very accessible. In a matter of seconds, a seller in China can close a transaction with a seller in Mexico. But what happens after this transaction? How do service providers, suppliers and, above all, customs intervene?