Mexico and Taiwan Strengthen Advanced Manufacturing Partnership in 2025
In 2025, Mexico and Taiwan enhanced their strategic partnership in advanced manufacturing and technology, focusing on high-tech trade, nearshoring, and semiconductor cooperation. Bilateral trade surpassed US$18 billion in 2024, with Taiwan becoming Mexico's seventh-largest trading partner. This collaboration, led by companies like Foxconn, aims to bolster Mexico's position in North American supply chains under USMCA. Key investments include a US$168 million Foxconn expansion and a new US$16 million automotive plant by Taiwanese supplier HCMF in Coahuila.

In 2025, Mexico and Taiwan deepened their advanced manufacturing partnership, emphasizing high-tech trade and semiconductor collaboration. Bilateral trade exceeded US$18 billion in 2024, with Taiwan as Mexico's seventh-largest trading partner.
Taiwanese technology inputs, particularly in electronics, support Mexico's export competitiveness. Key manufacturers like Foxconn expanded operations, leveraging nearshoring to enhance supply chain resilience.
Significant investments include Foxconn's US$168 million expansion for AI server production and HCMF's new US$16 million automotive plant in Coahuila. This partnership aims to elevate Mexico's role in North American supply chains under USMCA.




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