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Mexico: Industry, Tourism, and Culture Working Side by Side
Mexico is a large, diversified economy built on manufacturing, agriculture, energy, and tourism. It connects North American supply chains with global markets while also exporting culture, food, and experiences that attract visitors from around the world. Manufacturing is a major driver. Factories across northern Mexico produce cars, electronics, and components that feed directly into supply chains linked to United States and beyond. Cities like Monterrey and border regions op
Apr 183 min read


Tequila: From Agave Plant to Global Drinking Culture
Tequila starts with a plant, not a distillery. The blue agave grows for years before it can be harvested, tying production to land, climate, and time. Unlike many spirits that rely on grains or sugarcane, tequila depends on a single crop that cannot be rushed. Production is geographically restricted. True tequila can only be made in specific regions of Mexico, particularly around Jalisco. This matters because it controls supply and links the product directly to place. A bottl
Apr 182 min read
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