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🌎Mexico's Rise: China's Tactic to Dodge U.S. Tariffs
Mexico became the largest U.S. goods importer in 2023, surpassing China with $475 billion in imports.
U.S.-China trade conflicts are pushing companies to shift supply chains closer to home.
Chinese firms are using Mexico as a backdoor to circumvent U.S. tariffs.
Mexico's growing manufacturing base supports this trade strategy.
Companies are preparing for a boom in Mexican trade as these dynamics
🔥The Evolution of Alliances towards 2025
🛳️Container Ship Deliveries Break Records with 2.5 M TEUs in 2024
Record 2.5 million TEUs delivered so far, surpassing 2023’s total.
Container fleet now at 30.4 million TEUs, up 8.7% this year.
Strong demand adds 3.3 million TEUs to the order book.
Mid-size ships drive 42% of recent capacity growth.
Aging ships may be recycled, potentially slowing future fleet growth.