Mexico isn’t known for its thriving economy or world-class production facilities. A week spent there earlier this month showed me that it’s a country filled with delightful people, gorgeous beaches, and a rich and colorful culture—but is also rife with political turmoil, poverty, and violent crime.
Mexico is still classified as a developing country but has potential to overcome its problems and compete in the world economy.
The auto industry has become one of Mexico’s bright spots and continues to shine, even as the market in the United States begins to tighten up and shrink.