From the Financial Time's writer Adam Thomson, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is still up in Mexico: "Those figures seem to show that investors see Mexico in two, simultaneous ways. The first is as an efficient production centre for export, and one that offers a relatively good legal framework thanks to the provisions of Nafta, relatively cheap labour and skilled labour, and excellent geographical advantages – in particular for export to the US."
Read the rest of the article for Thomsons's insights into the topic, the increase in FDI compared with the year before, and a quote about investment from the world's richest man (Carlos Slim).
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