💨 Abstract
Chinese manufacturing near the US-Mexico border, driven by the USMCA trade deal, has created an industrial hub in northern Mexico, known as "industrial Chinatowns." Chinese companies establish factories in the region to take advantage of tariff-free access to the US market. However, the potential for tariffs under Trump's administration has caused uncertainty, with local businesses concerned about the future.
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