With a Little Help from My Allies: Ally Shoring in North America, the Biggest Manufacturing Region in the World
Friday, October 6th, 9:30 - 10:30 am - General Panel
Building on a body of work over the past three years to advance the concept and practice of ally-shoring as an effective strategy for reworking global supply chains, the U.S.-Mexico Foundation published the report, "Ally Shoring: A Powerful Strategy for Near-shoring”. The document seeks to enhance the understanding of ally-shoring by proposing further key concepts and strategies to strengthen economic security and prosperity between the U.S. and Mexico. Given the shifting geopolitical landscape, ally-shoring offers a unique opportunity for the U.S. and Mexico to build stronger, more resilient, democratically-driven economies in both countries. This opportunity requires a framework and strategy to best leverage U.S. and Mexican competencies in emerging industries that could most benefit from economic cooperation. By targeting economic engagement and integration while simultaneously strengthening democratic rules, norms, and values, both countries -and the region at large have the potential to see substantial and sustained long-term growth.
This convergence of interests in near-shoring and countering the political coercion and dependency building of China and other countries outside the region highlights a unique moment for Mexico and the U.S. to work closely with other allies to build an integrated ally-shoring strategy. This conversation will review areas and elements of an ally-shoring framework to strengthen economic cooperation and economic security in the region.
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Enrique Perret
Managing Director, US-Mexico Foundation
Founder and President, North Capital ForumModerator
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Eduardo Amaro
Regional Director, Mexico
Rockwell Automation -
Elaine Dezenski
Senior Director and Head
CEFP -
Jasper Jung
Executive Director, Global Strategic Initiatives
GM -
Michele Pearce
Chair Public Police Practice
Covington and Burling -
Ricardo Fernández - Mazarambroz
Director of Business and Government Banking Networks
BBVA Mexico