Leaving China for Mexico and The Challenges and Alternatives of Nearshoring: A March 23 Webinar

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An unfolding sequence of dangers and prices are main many corporations to think about leaving China or lowering their dependency on it. That is significantly true of corporations which have their merchandise made in China. Many of those corporations want to arrange manufacturing in Mexico. However leaving China for Mexico has its personal dangers, as does manufacturing in Mexico.
Be part of Robert Kossick, a global commerce lawyer and long-time Mexico hand, as he lays out the challenges of leaving China and the professionals/cons of nearshoring to Mexico. Given the elevated stage of curiosity, the variable high quality of data, and the advanced tariff dynamics that encompass the problem, this webinar will present the operational and authorized insights wanted to objectively assess the endeavor of such a transfer.
The primary a part of this webinar will concentrate on the large image points related to leaving China. The second a part of this webinar will unpack the alternatives and challenges entailed in nearshoring to Mexico. After first discussing the drivers, operational variability, and standing of the present wave of nearshoring, this phase will tackle the next manufacturing-related concerns:
- Labor
- Manufacturing Base and Provide Chain
- Logistics and Customs Clearance
- Commerce and Funding Framework (with an emphasis on tariff therapy)
The webinar concludes by framing the important thing questions corporations ought to ask and reply upfront of leaving China and nearshoring to Mexico.