We are looking for sustainable dividends from Canadian firms set to gain from a manufacturing shift to Mexico from China
Sustainable dividends from Canadian firms set to gain from a manufacturing shift to Mexico from China.Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador met in January in Mexico City, where they discussed trade. “The Three Amigos” pledged to further expand supply chains between the three countries under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA.
Even before recent tensions, there was a stream of North American companies opting for Mexico over China as a production hub. They include Tesla Inc., which this week announced plans to build a major new manufacturing plant in the industrial city of Monterrey, Mexico. To find top stocks primed for supply chain shifts to Mexico, plus USMCA gains, we started with profitable and expanding Canadian dividend payers. We then applied our TSI Dividend Sustainability Rating System.
Companies with 10 to 12 points have the most secure dividends, or the highest sustainability. Those with seven to nine points have above-average sustainability; four to six points have average sustainability; and one to three points have below-average sustainability.TSI Network is the online home of The Successful Investor Inc. – the group of widely followed Canadian investment newsletters by editor and publisher Pat McKeough.
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