Global Investors' Symposium Mexico City 2024
Discover the Milken Institute's Global Investors' Symposium in Mexico City—an exclusive gathering for executives, policymakers, and international investors. Under the theme "Building Bridges: Pathways to Inclusive Growth," the program will explore Mexico's strategic role as a premier nearshoring hub, leveraging its proximity to the United States, economic openness, and skilled workforce. Mexico has garnered significant interest from global investors and entrepreneurs eager to capitalize on its dynamic opportunities, fueled by technological innovations and connectivity with the US. Join us to hear experts and industry leaders dive into business opportunities amid global economic shifts, and uncover how Mexico's potential and vast investment landscape will shape the future of business in North and Latin America.
Global Investors' Symposium Mexico City Fact Sheet
Four Seasons Hotel
International Nearshoring Hub
Mexico's geographical proximity to the United States, economic openness, and scalable workforce makes it a compelling choice for companies looking to relocate supply chains amid global disruptions, ensuring a steady flow of goods to North American countries while also serving as a gateway to Latin America. Hear from global investors and entrepreneurs who are eager to capitalize on its dynamic opportunities, fueled by technological innovations and connectivity.
Strategic Moment
With the recent presidential election and the ongoing nearshoring boom, Mexico stands at a pivotal moment. Its strategic positioning as a key player in North and Latin America underscores the importance of charting a course toward prosperity and productivity.
Global Investor-Focused
In 2023, Mexico surpassed China as the main source of imported goods to the United States and experienced a historic influx of foreign direct investment. As global geopolitical tension continues to rise, international investors are increasingly focused on exploring Mexico’s capital markets on a neutral platform convening key allocators, managers, and policymakers.
Investors, Asset Managers, and Decision-Makers
Participants will include CEOs and chief investment officers from global financial institutions and multinational corporations, institutional investors, asset managers, family office principals, and government officials.