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What We Analyze

We analyze transaction-level international and domestics trade data, customs regimes, IMMEX activity, supplier footprints, and market patterns to generate actionable insight.

Why Mexico Specialization Matters

Mexico’s manufacturing system cannot be understood through raw shipment records alone. It requires context on customs legislation, industrial geography, and cross-border production dynamics.

Who We Serve

Our work is designed for investors, procurement teams, consultants, and risk professionals evaluating suppliers, sectors, and manufacturing activity in Mexico.

How we Work

Our approach combines granular trade data, analytical rigor, and practical knowledge of Mexico’s manufacturing and customs environment. The goal is not simply to present data, but to interpret it in a way that supports better decisions.

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If you are evaluating a supplier, mapping an industry, monitoring nearshoring trends, or reviewing trade-based risk in Mexico, MOD-AI can help structure the analysis around your specific objective.


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How Mexico’s computer manufacturers quietly rewired their import regimes and turned Virtual operations into a second engine of scale.

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Built in the Boom, Proven in the Slowdown

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From big players to the long tail: who’s growing, who’s shrinking, and what that means for your strategy

A One-Engine Expansion: How Machinery & Appliances Are Reshaping Mexico’s Trade Profile

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The Machinery super-cycle is carrying the economy—while autos and steel drag behind.

Mod-ai Newsletter

Mod-ai Newsletter

This newsletter provides relevant data and insight about the mexican market, the information provided serves the purpose to inform about the complexity of the mexican market, providing data for both domestic and international trade, focusing on the relevance of the role of Mexico's supply chain around the globe, and particularly with the United States.


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