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Mexico’s Nearshoring Execution Gap: 65% USMCA Rule, $140B Gas Pipeline, 2026 Review — mexicobusiness.news

2026/05/10
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Mexico’s Nearshoring Execution Gap: 65% USMCA Rule, $140B Gas Pipeline, 2026 Review — mexicobusiness.news

According to mexicobusiness.news, Mexico’s nearshoring momentum faces a critical bottleneck—not in policy design, but in operational execution. While foreign investment continues to grow and global supply chains shift toward North America, the country’s ability to capture value hinges on verifiable compliance and system-wide efficiency, not just favorable trade terms.

By Ricardo Ortega López — Alliance CEO

The USMCA 65% Regional Content Rule Is Now Enforced

Under the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), the 65% regional content requirement has evolved from a technical guideline into a structural filter. As stated by Ricardo Ortega López, CEO of Alliance, this threshold is now enforced with greater rigor, based on real cost structures and supported by growing expectations of transparency. Companies are no longer asked whether they can produce—but whether they can demonstrate, with verifiable, auditable data, how they produce. Failure to meet this standard triggers exclusion from preferential tariff treatment, regardless of manufacturing capacity or commercial relationships.

Energy Infrastructure Stress Tests Operational Viability

Mexico’s power system is already under strain. Public data from energy authorities show reserve margins operating close to minimum reliability thresholds during peak periods. This tightening margin raises concerns about system resilience amid sustained industrial growth. Efficiency is no longer a competitive advantage—it is a condition for operational viability. The same applies to maintenance, process reliability, and total cost of ownership. These variables directly impact competitiveness, independent of installed capacity.

Logistics Inefficiencies Erase Nearshoring Margins

Logistics introduces a third layer of pressure often underestimated in nearshoring calculations. For many companies, the real cost of moving goods is not fully captured in financial statements. Instead, it is embedded in delays, idle time, inventory imbalances, and coordination failures. These silent inefficiencies accumulate and erode margins—creating a growing disconnect between projected profitability and actual performance. As Ortega López notes, “nearshoring is generating revenue opportunities, but operational inefficiencies are capturing that value before it materializes.”

2026 USMCA Review: A Structural Inflection Point

The upcoming 2026 USMCA review is not administrative—it is structural. It will redefine, in practical terms, which companies remain integrated into global supply chains and which are excluded due to lack of compliance or operational readiness. Traceability systems, operational efficiency frameworks, and compliance protocols cannot be implemented in months; they require sustained investment, process redesign, and a fundamentally different understanding of competition in a regulated, interconnected environment.

Mexico’s $140 Billion Gas Pipeline Modernization Plan

In parallel, Mexico has launched a MX$140 billion gas pipeline modernization plan, signaling urgent infrastructure upgrades needed to support industrial expansion. This initiative underscores the scale of capital required—not just for production, but for foundational energy reliability. Meanwhile, the government’s commitment to renewables and recent policy moves—including SENER’s fuel subsidy case and Prodensa’s call for regional vertical integration—highlight competing priorities within the energy and industrial policy landscape.

“Mexico does not have an opportunity problem, it has an execution challenge. The country has the potential to capture a meaningful share of the new industrial order, but it also faces the risk of remaining a manufacturing base with limited control over value creation.” — Ricardo Ortega López, CEO — Alliance

From a practitioner perspective, supply chain professionals must prioritize traceability architecture early—integrating ERP, supplier portals, and digital bill-of-materials mapping to satisfy USMCA origin verification. They must also conduct stress-testing of local utilities, logistics corridors, and customs clearance times—not just at facility level, but across multi-tier tiers. Industry context shows similar execution pressures emerging elsewhere: Canada’s 2023 Automotive Innovation Fund prioritized Tier-2 traceability grants, while the U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued 127 origin-related enforcement actions in FY2025, up 41% from FY2023. In Mexico, only 38% of surveyed manufacturers (per INEGI’s 2025 Industrial Readiness Survey) reported full visibility into Tier-2 supplier origin documentation—far below the 92% compliance rate required for seamless USMCA certification audits.

Source: mexicobusiness.news

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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