Export Diversification: Strategy for International Trade of the Automotive Sector in Mexico Category
MarÃa Fernanda Mercado Zapata () and
Yeniffer Pineda Torres ()
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MarÃa Fernanda Mercado Zapata: 1Business Administrator and MBA+I(c) at Universidad Simón Bolivar, Colombia
Yeniffer Pineda Torres: International Business at Universidad Politécnica de Tecámac, Mexico
European Journal of Studies in Management and Business, 2021, vol. 19, 33-44
Abstract:
The automotive industry has important and strategic relevance in Mexico’s economic growth. Since its inception in this country, it has provided a source of global expansion in terms of international marketing; however, over the years, there has been a significant trend of little diversification in the export of the specific products of this sector of the Mexican economy, concentrating the largest percentage of its trade towards the United States and setting aside the incursion into economies such as Canada, with which the T-MEC (Government of Mexico) treaty is, (2019) which represents some benefits for the distribution of goods and services between the countries of Mexico, USA and Canada, which in this regard are not being properly exploited by Mexico by concentrating its exchange of automotive goods in the United States. According to Wells and Wint (2000), one of the alternatives to mitigate this commercial centralization in the automotive industry is outside Mexican borders, through attracting foreign investment and achieving greater export diversification. The methodology used for this research is qualitative in focus. It focuses on the technique of documentary review through a descriptive explanatory study, which results in a historical comparison of the export percentages of the automotive sector by Mexico from 2018 to 2021. Finally, it concludes by describing the impacts that arise concerning the international promotion of the country in terms of foreign trade by not taking advantage of the international agreements and treaties in force.
Keywords: Export Diversification; Automotive Industry; T-MEC; Mexico (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.32038/mbrq.2021.19.03
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