Terms of Reference: Sustainable Upgrading of the Natural Rubber Sector in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico |
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Job Description
1. About the Global Gateway Investment Climate Reform Facility
The Global Gateway Investment Climate Reform (GG ICR) Facility contributes to the development of a conducive, inclusive and sustainable investment climate for the implementation of the European Union's Global Gateway strategy in INTPA partner countries. Through targeted advisory services, it enables partner countries to attract investments, while enabling local and European businesses to grow and invest with confidence. The Facility places strong emphasis on women's economic empowerment, promoting equal rights, access to opportunities, and green, sustainable growth for all.
The GG ICR Facility is co-funded by the European Union (EU), together with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires Étrangères (MEAE). It is implemented by GIZ, Expertise France and SNV.
Global Gateway aims at mobilising investments of up to €300 billion between 2021 and 2027. It does so by taking a Team Europe approach - bringing together resources of the EU, Member States, European financial institutions and national development finance institutions.
The Global Gateway strategy of the European Union covers five areas: Digital, Climate and Energy, Transport, Health and Education and Research. It allows EU partners to develop their societies and economies and create opportunities for the EU Member States' private sector to invest and remain competitive. The GG ICR Facility is part of the ‘soft' measures to materialise the Global Gateway strategy. Through this programme and across all its results, the EU aims at supporting green investments and a transition towards low-carbon circular economies, in line with the ambition of the European Green Deal and with the Paris agreement objectives. It is integrated into the European Consensus on Development ‘our world, our dignity, our future', specifically with its priorities of promoting inclusive and sustainable growth and jobs. Lastly, it reinforces the EU's leadership in promoting gender equality and social inclusion, in full alignment with the transformative approach of the Gender Action Plan III, while contributing to the 2030 Agenda's SDG 5 (gender equality).
The GG ICR Facility provides technical assistance to public and private organisations in INTPA partner countries to develop actions to improve the business environment and investment climate.
In the context of its mandate, the GG ICR Facility provides technical assistance to the Natural Rubber National Business Association (Cámara Nacional de la Industria Hulera -CNIH) to complete an assessment of the natural rubber sector's competitiveness, sustainability and investment-readiness constraints in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico, and include recommendations to achieve the sustainable upgrading and better economic integration of the sector to the Mexican and regional economy.
2. Context and objectives of the intervention
The Isthmus of Tehuantepec has become one of the main strategic development corridors in Mexico and an important priority under the EU Global Gateway strategy. The region connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans through a multimodal logistics corridor centred around the modernization of ports, rail connectivity and industrial development zones. At the same time, the Isthmus remains one of the historically least developed and economically lagging regions of the country, making it a priority territory for both economic integration and inclusive regional development efforts.
The Isthmus of Tehuantepec natural rubber sector remains largely disconnected from higher-value industrial value chains despite the region's strong agro-climatic potential and strategic location within this emerging logistics and industrial corridor linked to Global Gateway priorities.
Production systems remain fragmented, quality standards are inconsistent, and sustainability, social and traceability practices remain limited. As a result, local production is currently unable to integrate into the more demanding sourcing requirements of the European tire industry, particularly regarding quality consistency, traceability, deforestation-free sourcing linked to the Regulation on Deforestation-free Products (EUDR), and broader environmental and social standards increasingly required by international markets and European companies operating in Mexico.
The objective of the technical assistance is to complete an assessment of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec natural rubber sector's competitiveness, sustainability and investment-readiness constraints, and include recommendations to achieve the sustainable upgrading and better economic integration of the sector to the Mexican and regional economy.
The assessment will identify the main competitiveness and sustainability bottlenecks limiting access to higher-value markets and sustainable sourcing opportunities.
The project will support the coordination between public and private stakeholders around future sector upgrading and investment efforts.
The recommendations will include how the sector could better position itself within the broader industrial, logistics and territorial development dynamics of the Isthmus and identify practical pathways to strengthen future sustainable sourcing, regional competitiveness and investment opportunities linked to sustainable value chains, European companies, Global Gateway priorities and the broader transformation of Southern Mexico.
The project is aligned with Global Gateway priorities and broader EU engagement in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, which has been identified as a strategic Global Gateway corridor and flagship initiative in Mexico. The project supports broader territorial development objectives linked to industrial development, connectivity, sustainable value chains and regional competitiveness in Southern Mexico. It also complements ongoing and planned EU-supported initiatives in the region, including upcoming collaboration with UNIDO related to investment promotion, sustainable industrial ecosystems and territorial economic development.
The project also presents a direct connection with European industrial interests in Mexico. European tire manufacturers operating in the country increasingly require more sustainable, traceable and resilient supply chains, creating potential opportunities for future local sourcing and productive investment if the sector becomes more competitive and investment-ready.
The proposed TA would help strengthen the enabling conditions for these future opportunities by improving understanding of the sector, facilitating coordination among stakeholders and identifying pathways for future upgrading and investment efforts linked to the broader transformation of the Isthmus region.
3. Description of the activities
The GG ICR Facility is seeking experts to assess the Isthmus of Tehuantepec natural rubber sector's competitiveness, sustainability and investment-readiness constraints, propose a strategic action plan with recommendations for the sustainable upgrading and better economic integration of the sector and conduct public-private dialogue throughout the exercise.
This assistance will be designed to be gender-inclusive and throughout the exercise the consultant should analyse the participation of both women and men in the economy as well as businesses and organizations owned/run by both women and men equally (and eventually, based on data availability, of youth under 35 years old).
The work should be implemented in a participatory and collaborative way through consultations, interviews, workshops, field visits, ecosystem mapping and a public-private dialogue process all along the project, involving producers, industry representatives, public institutions, financial actors and development partners.
The contractor shall provide the following services: 1. Prepare kick-off meeting and refine stakeholder engagement strategy
2. Assessment of the natural rubber ecosystem and competitiveness constraints
3. Draft report with assessment of market integration, sustainability and investment-readiness gaps
4. Public-private dialogue and ecosystem coordination
5. Develop a strategic roadmap for sector upgrading and ecosystem strengthening
6. Strategic roadmap validation and dissemination
7. Closing meeting and follow up on results (outcomes)
As part of the in-person consultation process, collect communication materials for the GG ICR Facility, such as photos or videos of events and participants (with participant's relevant authorization), as agreed beforehand with the GG ICR Facility project manager for communications posts of the activities on Linkedin.
When organizing workshops, prepare and obtain the signed participants' lists with the number of participants by gender (model to be provided by the GG ICR Facility). Field visits and in situ meetings may take place in Mexico DF, Guanajuato state, and other spots at the Tehuantepec istmus. When visiting the Istmus all activities and agenda should be coordinated with the Corredor Interoceánico del Istmo de Tehuantepec (CIIT).
General note on reports: Each report produced shall include an executive summary. The final report should include:
Reports and Powerpoint presentations should follow the format provided by the GG ICR Facility.
The deliverables will be written in Spanish. If some documents are prepared in English, it shall be previously agreed with CNIH and GG ICR.
Meetings will take place in Spanish.
Qualifications
4. Qualifications for the contractor
The position is open to individual consultants or firms with the following credentials:
5. Timeline, deliverables and time allocation
Level of effort: total number of expert days is 90 (ninety).
The number of days/travel/workshops and the budgets will be contractually agreed as maximum amounts. Assessment will be based on qualification and rate.
Additional Information
Period of assignment The project shall last from August 3, 2026 to April 30, 2027.
Travel The country of assignment will be Mexico.
Workshops, Training The contractor implements virtual meetings and workshops as defined above and supports the organisation of physical meetings CNIH. The consultant will draft the agenda, advise the selection of attendees, prepare content and facilitate the workshops.
Data collection
The consultant will be acting as an independent data controller of personal data being processed in connection with the contract and shall ensure that all data collected during the project are processed in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
6. How to apply Please apply before July 17th (23:59 CET). Interested consultants or firms are invited to submit a short proposal including:
Applications will be assessed based on the quality and relevance of the proposed methodology, the experience and qualifications of the team, and the proposed financial offer.
7. Role and responsibilities of the requesting organisation
The GG ICR Facility pays directly for the time and travel of the expert team (one or more international and/or national experts -remote or in country) and for events (venue, refreshments). It does not provide allowances for participants.
The requesting organisation ensures timely availability of staff, inputs, and relevant information to enable effective delivery. It will work in close collaboration with the experts, to provide them with key information for the diagnosis and facilitate the organisation of meetings with key stakeholders, including members and external partners from the public and private sector.
The requesting organisation is expected to: Follow up on project implementation.
Assign and operational focal point and managerial focal point, to work closely with the expert team. CNIH will appoint a point of contact for project follow up, organizing meetings and general coordination.
In-kind contribution: The expert team leads technical content; the partner organisation leads logistics and the organization of local events. It identifies participants, sends and follows up on invitations, finds venues and budgets, and leverages networks to ensure stakeholder involvement. The partner's organization covers its own staff time, travel, equipment.
Open communication: to participate in regular follow up meetings, share timely responses, update about changes (such as staff or leadership changes) and internal coordination.
Ensure gender considerations are meaningfully included in the design, implementation, and results of the technical assistance.
Commitment to results: The partner organization will make all efforts to implement the relevant recommendations coming out of the technical assistance and inform any update during the post-implementation evaluation phase of the project.
Commitment to deliverables: If engagement drops to a level that jeopardizes project implementation within the agreed timeframe, the GG ICR Facility may cancel the project.
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