Mexico: Between Nearshoring Boom and Political Transformation
Mexico has recently undergone significant political change. In 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum was elected as the country’s first female president, marking a historic moment in Mexican politics.

Mexico has recently undergone significant political change. In 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum was elected as the country’s first female president, marking a historic moment in Mexican politics.
hether Tesla will dominate the EV industry long-term remains uncertain. But its role in accelerating the shift toward electric mobility is undeniable.
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Amsterdam, the capital, became a global financial centre. The world’s first stock exchange was established there, and its influence spread as trade connected continents, products, and cultures. The strength of Dutch trade helped spread ideas, goods, and knowledge across the world.
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