Free Webinar, February 23: Transferring your Manufacturing from China to Mexico

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On Thursday February 23, at 9 a.m. Pacific Time/Midday Jap Time, Harris Bricken will host a free a hour-long Q&A session on Transferring Manufacturing from China to Mexico.

Firms which have their merchandise made in China are more and more looking for to diversify their provide chains away from China and its COVID/Omicron manufacturing facility shutdowns, rising vitality prices and shortages, rising wages, excessive transport prices, and “Trump tariffs” — all of that are more likely to proceed (at various ranges) indefinitely. After which there are the geopolitical dangers.

Not surprisingly, these China dangers are making Mexico more and more vital as a producing hub, particularly for merchandise offered into the USA and Canada. Transferring your manufacturing to Mexico provides you with proximity to U.S. and Canadian markets, fashionable infrastructure, entry to ports for world distribution, a extremely expert, well-educated, and cheap workforce, and close to complete freedom from tariffs.

This Q&A session on Transferring Your Manufacturing to Mexico shall be led by Harris Bricken legal professional, Dan Harris, and China/Mexico provide chain knowledgeable, Andrew Hupert. Dan heads up Harris Bricken’s worldwide manufacturing observe and the founding father of the China Legislation Weblog. Andrew has a long time of expertise consulting with corporations on their worldwide manufacturing/provide chain points, in addition to educating worldwide enterprise/provide chain programs at main enterprise faculties.

The Q&A session will give attention to the sensible elements of transferring your manufacturing to Mexico from China, the assorted methods to begin with Mexican manufacturing, and efficiently manufacture there. Based mostly on the preliminary questions we’ve got acquired, we anticipate to be masking the following matters, amongst others:

  • Why go away or keep in China.
  • The way to go away China safely.
  • Mexico’s views on China and why this issues.
  • Whether or not Mexico must be seen as the brand new China.
  • What Mexico and China imply for producers, with a give attention to the similarities and variations between China and Mexico.
  • Mexico’s varied manufacturing choices.
  • Shelter manufacturing vs. contract manufacturing vs. greenfield manufacturing.
  • The way to transfer your manufacturing to Mexico, with a give attention to areas, enterprise buildings, employment, IP, and tax points.

We welcome your questions prematurely and we urge you to ship these to us whenever you register. Questions may even be taken all through the presentation!