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The backdrop of the industrial park's development is the tense atmosphere created by ongoing tariff battles between the U.S. and China. In his first term, President Trump introduced tariffs on a wide range of Chinese products, leading many Chinese companies to seek alternative means to enter the U.S. market. This resulted in a surge of manufacturing operations being relocated to Mexico, where companies could offset costs associated with tariffs and high shipping rates, especially after the pandemic exacerbated global supply chain issues.