Warehouse vacancy rates in Mexico have sunk to historic lows in the wake of the near-shoring trend and, although the threat of tariffs has created uncertainty, the flow of foreign investment is expected to continue.
Warehouse occupancy in the central Bajio region jumped 51% last year, outpacing absorption of capacity in the rest of the country, despite strong growth in large cities and primary logistics hubs.
This drove the vacancy rate in …
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