Earlier this month, Foley Manufacturing Sector and International Trade Group partners Vanessa Miller and Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi participated in a pivotal discussion in Mexico City at the 23rd Annual International Automotive Industry Congress (Congreso Internacional de la Industria Automotriz, CIIAM), organized by the Mexican Autopart Industry Association (Industria Nacional de Autopartes, A.C., INA).
Vanessa Miller and Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi joined forces in a fireside chat to delve into the complex legal and regulatory shifts that are currently shaping the landscape of USMCA´s regional-trade integration. Their discussion provided valuable insights into several pressing issues impacting the automotive and manufacturing industries today, ensuring that attendees left with a deeper understanding of the evolving trade and regulatory environment.
Key topics discussed include the ongoing effects of the USMCA on regional integration, highlighting how suppliers can effectively leverage its benefits while preparing for the Agreement’s upcoming revisions in 2026. The dynamic duo offered an analysis of new U.S. legal and regulatory trends and concerns that the Mexican auto parts industry should keep a close eye on, emphasizing the importance of staying informed to anticipate and mitigate risks.
Navigating trade challenges was a focal point, as Miller and Gómez-Strozzi explored how automotive suppliers are adjusting their strategies to thrive amidst shifting tariffs and regulatory landscapes. They offered pragmatic solutions, underscoring the significance of collaborative efforts within trilateral industry-wide initiatives to adapt to evolving market conditions.
Moreover, the discussion touched upon the opportunities arising from U.S. tariff strategies and how businesses within the USMCA region can capitalize on them. By presenting a united front, industries can effectively lobby to mitigate the adverse impacts of tariffs and safeguard their manufacturing footprints. The discussion also touched on sector-specific challenges, including EV program cancellations, the U.S. administration’s focus on connectivity regulations in vehicles, and the implications for industry preparedness in a now regional-trading-blocs habitat.
The Foley Manufacturing Sector remains committed to empowering our clients with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate today’s complex trade environment successfully.