Mexico 2026: the pending opportunity in investment and nearshoring

Mexico gears up for a pivotal 2026 in its economy, with potential in investment and mergers and acquisitions, but regulatory uncertainty poses risks. While nearshoring provides structural advantages, the local transaction slump contrasts with recovery in the United States. Experts emphasize the need for certainty to draw global capital.

The year 2026 marks a crucial juncture for Mexico's economy amid global investment, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and international trade dynamics. As noted by Jorge León Orantes, Mexico boasts appealing structural conditions but has not leveraged them as effectively as rivals. In 2025, U.S. M&A activity surged 49% from 2024, whereas Mexico saw a 36.5% decline, highlighting investor caution driven by institutional and regulatory factors.

From the latter half of 2025, global megadeals have reemerged, weathering geopolitical strains. In Mexico, the potential formation of a holding company between Viva Aerobús and Volaris will test the new National Antimonopoly Commission, whose technical independence is vital for market perceptions. In finance, Grupo Carso's investment in Banamex signals a comeback of major deals, echoing expected U.S. bank mergers.

Global momentum focuses on technology, artificial intelligence, energy, and infrastructure—sectors where Mexico engages modestly, prioritizing manufacturing and financial services tied to nearshoring. Lower interest rates ease large-scale financing, yet capital demands legal certainty and institutional stability. Government moves, including Pemex's initial mixed contracts and the proposed Mixed Investments Law, aim to draw private funds into energy, telecom, and transport.

Renegotiating the North American trade agreement presents an opportunity to bolster regional ties. Without firm signals of certainty, however, Mexico risks ceding ground to competitors. Success hinges on transparency and long-term vision to secure its nearshoring position.

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Diverse North American trade experts in tense discussion over T-MEC review challenges, with symbolic icons of energy, labor, migration, and protectionism issues.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Experts warn of challenges in the 2026 T-MEC review

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The 2026 review of the Mexico, United States, and Canada Agreement (T-MEC) is shaping up as a complex process fraught with uncertainty, according to experts. The event will define commercial certainty for North America, with risks of U.S. protectionism and potential structural changes. Mexico faces challenges in sectors like energy, labor, and migration.

Economist Gabriel Casillas forecasts a 2026 for Mexico with improved growth prospects, driven by the US economy and a light political agenda. He anticipates gradual fiscal consolidation and early inflationary challenges impacting interest rates. He also highlights the T-MEC review and minor local elections.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Mexico's Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, announced that the country's investment portfolio has grown to 406.8 billion dollars, a historic record driven by new projects across the 32 states. At the First National Investment Promotion Meeting, businesswoman Altagracia Gómez emphasized the goal of reaching 25% of GDP in investments by 2026, as part of the Plan México.

After strong gains in 2025, South African markets enter 2026 with increased volatility and a shift toward strategic diversification. Experts warn of fewer easy opportunities as global trends like US dollar weakness fade. Local equities and bonds may face challenges amid economic divides.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

رغم تصحيح سعر البيتكوين بنسبة تزيد عن 30%، استمر ازدهار اندماجات الكريبتو بقيمة 8.6 مليار دولار في 2025 —المدفوع باكتساب التراخيص وسط تخفيف التنظيم في عصر ترامب— بوتيرة سريعة، مع توقعات المحللين باستمراره حتى 2026. كما دعم ذلك 14.6 مليار دولار في الطروحات العامة الأولية، مشيراً إلى نضج الصناعة.

مع دخول عام 2026، يُتوقع أن يقدم سوق الاستثمار العالمي فرصًا وفيرة بعد أداء قوي للأسهم في 2025. تتولى قطاعات التكنولوجيا الكبرى والذكاء الاصطناعي وطاقة الشمس والنفط والغاز المركز الرئيسي. هذه التوقعات، المجمعة من زاكس، تعد بنمو أكثر ذكاءً وأمانًا للمحافظ.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Energy Secretary Luz Elena González joined President Claudia Sheinbaum in Sonora to unveil investments in energy infrastructure, featuring the expansion of a pipeline to Guaymas. The project encompasses a liquefaction plant to export gas to Asia and enhance supply to southern Mexico. With a 131 billion peso investment, it establishes Mexico as a key energy hub in Latin America.

 

 

 

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