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Holland & Knight Highlights Strategic Nearshoring in Mexico in Latest China Practice Newsletter

The July-August 2023 edition explores Sino-American business dynamics and legal guidance for Chinese investors expanding in the Americas

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Holland & Knight Highlights Strategic Nearshoring in Mexico in Latest China Practice Newsletter

Holland & Knight has released its July-August 2023 China Practice Newsletter, providing a comprehensive overview of pertinent legal issues affecting Sino-American business relations. The newsletter serves as a resource for Chinese investors and companies engaged in or considering business and investment ventures in the United States and Latin America.

The firm’s China Practice team advises a diverse clientele, including multinational corporations, financial institutions, trade associations, and private investors, on navigating complex regulatory and commercial landscapes related to China. Their expertise extends to facilitating cross-border transactions and compliance matters.

A focal topic in this edition is the strategic trend of nearshoring in Mexico. The newsletter discusses how relocating or expanding manufacturing and supply chain operations to Mexico presents significant business opportunities for companies seeking to optimize costs and access new markets.

Holland & Knight’s attorneys are available to provide presentations and detailed consultations on a broad range of China-related legal issues. The newsletter encourages readers to engage with the authors to explore specific concerns or developments.

The firm also reminds readers that communications via their website do not establish an attorney-client relationship and advises against sending privileged or confidential information through such channels.

This newsletter underscores Holland & Knight’s commitment to supporting clients in the evolving landscape of Sino-American economic engagement, particularly in leveraging Latin American markets as strategic expansion points.

By highlighting nearshoring in Mexico, the firm addresses a timely and practical consideration for businesses aiming to enhance operational resilience and capitalize on regional trade advantages.

Overall, the newsletter reflects Holland & Knight’s role as a trusted legal advisor for entities involved in China-related business activities across the Americas.

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