Nearshoring Seen Attracting Venture Capital to Mexico, In Addition to FDI
The trend toward nearshoring in Mexico, the relocation of companies to manufacture products closer to the market where they sell them, will not only boost foreign direct investment (FDI), but also venture capital investment, according to investors and entrepreneurs.
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