As medical device manufacturers worldwide plan amid a trade war, Mexico offers strengths that other production locations can’t match, including a young and talented labor pool, U.S. proximity, and a ...
An accelerated regulatory pathway in Mexico has positioned the country as a priority launch market for medical devices. Guerreschi: This pathway is designed to reduce approval timelines by the Federal ...
As US manufacturers explore reshoring opportunities to counter tariffs and global economic uncertainty, they should not neglect to consider nearshoring operations to Mexico. That is doubly true for ...
U.S. companies that manufacture medical devices could be particularly affected by tariffs aimed at China and Mexico, having to search for new manufacturing locations. China and Mexico are two of the ...
The global market for contract manufacturing of medical devices is estimated to grow from $96.4 billion in 2025 to reach $155.2 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% from ...
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