Mexico's foreign direct investment hits record as China reliance eases

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Monterrey is set to host the World Cup next summer, providing another tailwind for new investments. (Photo by Tomohiro Ichihara)

TOMOHIRO ICHIHARA

MONTERREY, Mexico -- Foreign direct investment in Mexico has reached another all-time high this year, led not by China, which has driven the trend in the past, but by U.S. companies attracted by the efforts of northern states like Nuevo Leon.

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