Positioning for Selective Growth Amid Volatility and Chinese Competition
Join us in Mexico City at the JW Marriott Polanco!
In 2026, Mexico’s business environment will continue to be shaped by subdued growth (1.3%), the USMCA revision, geopolitical tensions, and the reconfiguration of trade with China. In this volatile context, executives must continuously reassess demand, cost structures, and key operating assumptions. Despite the risks, this landscape could also provide selective opportunities from relocalization, import substitution, and heightened demand from the World Cup.
Join us for an exclusive executive roundtable to explore:
- The economic outlook and scenario analysis for 2026–2027 amid strained US–Mexico relations and the renegotiation of the USMCA.
- Risks and opportunities arising from the evolving role of Chinese competition in Mexico, amid supply chains reconfiguration and shifting trade policies.
- The outlook for investment and Mexico’s position in the global economy.
- Consumer demand dynamics in the context of the World Cup, tariffs on China, and heightened macroeconomic volatility.
- Strategies to capture opportunities while bridging perspectives between local teams and HQ
This Executive Roundtable brings senior executives together to reassess opportunities, recalibrate risk exposure, and determine how to stay ahead as structural shifts reshape Mexico’s business environment.