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China in Mexico: What Q1 Data Reveals About Your Supply Chain

Apr 24, 2026

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China in Mexico: What Q1 Data Reveals About Your Supply Chain

Asian-origin inputs are reshaping Mexico's import structure ahead of the July 1 USMCA review deadline — and your compliance exposure may be larger than your data suggests.

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A Few Companies and Countries Are Reshaping Mexico’s Finished-Dose Pharma Imports

Apr 15, 2026

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A Few Companies and Countries Are Reshaping Mexico’s Finished-Dose Pharma Imports

Why the shift toward hormone-related finished-dose medicaments matters for external demand sensing, source concentration, and competitive intelligence

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What Mexico’s Biscuit and Wafer Imports Reveal About Snacking Demand

Apr 8, 2026

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What Mexico’s Biscuit and Wafer Imports Reveal About Snacking Demand

How regime mix, product structure, and importer participation help distinguish domestic demand from manufacturing-linked flows in Mexico’s snack trade

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Automotive Exports Logistics in Mexico

Apr 7, 2026

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5 min read

Automotive Exports Logistics in Mexico

Where the Freight Opportunity Is Concentrating

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Mexico’s Import Growth Is Coming From One Place — and It’s Not a Simple Nearshoring Story

Apr 2, 2026

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5 min read

Mexico’s Import Growth Is Coming From One Place — and It’s Not a Simple Nearshoring Story

Early-2026 imports into Mexico rose 6.9% year over year, but the entire net increase came from one bucket: non-USMCA goods entering under IMMEX/program regimes. That matters—but because these figures are measured in current USD customs value, part of that jump likely reflects higher freight-loaded landed costs on long-haul supply chains, not just more physical volume.

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Benford’s Law and Supply Chain Risk: A New Lens for International Trade Data

Mar 13, 2026

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Benford’s Law and Supply Chain Risk: A New Lens for International Trade Data

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Mexico’s 2025 Export Close: A Breakout Year—But Not a Broad-Based One

Feb 11, 2026

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Mexico’s 2025 Export Close: A Breakout Year—But Not a Broad-Based One

Exports accelerated, the sector mix shifted decisively, and supply-chain visibility became a strategic requirement—not a nice-to-have.

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Mexico’s Beer Export Machine

Jan 9, 2026

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3 min read

Mexico’s Beer Export Machine

Public-verified. Transaction-explained. A showcase case-study for Mexico market research (domestic + trade).

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Mexico’s Exports Have Quietly Flipped to an 80/20 IMMEX-Program Model

Jan 6, 2026

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4 min read

Mexico’s Exports Have Quietly Flipped to an 80/20 IMMEX-Program Model

Why Program/IMMEX exports now carry four out of every five export dollars – and what that says about nearshoring

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From IMMEX-Only to Dual-Channel Nearshoring: What Computer OEM Imports Reveal (2020–2025)

Dec 9, 2025

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From IMMEX-Only to Dual-Channel Nearshoring: What Computer OEM Imports Reveal (2020–2025)

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

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Mexico’s Auto Nearshoring Core

Dec 4, 2025

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Mexico’s Auto Nearshoring Core

Built in the Boom, Proven in the Slowdown

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Beyond the Aggregate: How 37,441 Mexican Exporters Performed in 2025

Dec 2, 2025

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4 min read

Beyond the Aggregate: How 37,441 Mexican Exporters Performed in 2025

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

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MOD-AI’s research and newsletter provide data-driven insight into Mexico’s market dynamics, helping readers understand the scale, complexity, and strategic relevance of the country’s economy. Coverage spans both domestic activity and international trade, with a particular focus on Mexico’s role in global supply chains and its deep integration with the United States.


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