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Pippa Malmgren: Mexico Is “The New China”?

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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When Malmgren speaks, globalists listen. She is a Technocrat who is at the apex of the financial world and has significant ties to the infamous City of London, which is embedded in the heart of London and is considered the center of the financial universe. I see this as a trial balloon for creating the North American Union, combining Canada, the U.S., and Mexico into a Technate.

Malmgren is not a member of the Trilateral Commission but she has made presentation over the years. However, she is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and Royal United Services Institute. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.

Philippa “Pippa” Malmgren, a renowned economist and author of Geopolitics for Investors and The Infinite Leader, has made a bold assertion: Mexico is “The New China”. This statement reflects her analysis of shifting global economic dynamics, particularly with Mexico’s growing role in international trade and manufacturing.

Why Mexico?

Malmgren argues that Mexico has surpassed China in terms of its economic integration with the United States. She highlights several key factors that contribute to this transformation:

  1. Stronger Supply Chains – Mexico now has more reliable and efficient supply chains with the U.S. than with China. This is particularly crucial as companies seek nearshoring strategies to reduce dependence on distant manufacturing hubs.
  2. Competitive Costs – The cost of manufacturing in Mexico is equal to or lower than in China, making it an attractive alternative for businesses looking to optimize expenses.
  3. Higher Quality Control – Mexico has improved its quality standards, especially in high-value industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics. This gives it an edge over China in producing precision-engineered goods.
  4. Geopolitical Stability – The U.S.-Mexico relationship is less volatile than the U.S.-China trade tensions. Malmgren notes that Mexico’s trade agreements and geopolitical alignment with the U.S. make it a safer and more predictable partner.

A Powerful Economic Shift

Malmgren has been advocating this perspective for several years, even when it seemed unlikely. She believes that Mexico’s rise as a manufacturing powerhouse is creating a new global economic narrative, one that many leaders have yet to fully grasp.

Her insights suggest that Mexico’s economic trajectory will continue to strengthen, positioning it as a dominant force in global trade alongside the U.S. This shift could reshape international supply chains, investment strategies, and economic policies in the coming years.

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