As global supply chains shift, nearshoring in Mexico has reached unprecedented levels, positioning the country as a critical manufacturing hub for US markets. Production once centered in China is now moving closer to home, creating unparalleled opportunities for mid-sized manufacturing companies and driving urgent demand for infrastructure investments in energy, transportation, and water systems.
In the second video from our quick-fire IMAP Regional M&A Insights video series, Claire Smedley from IMAP HQ speaks with Gilberto Escobedo, Managing Partner at Serficor IMAP – IMAP Mexico, to explore how nearshoring is reshaping Mexico's M&A landscape. They discuss why multinationals are targeting mid-sized manufacturers for partnerships and acquisitions and how sellers can leverage this momentum.
With M&A activity set to accelerate, now is the time for sellers and investors to seize opportunities in Mexico’s thriving manufacturing and infrastructure sectors.