Tijuana Poised for Exponential Growth, Despite Political Uncertainty

By Bianca Wright, originally published on February 11, 2019. Easy movement across the border to and from San Diego is key to Tijuana's tech outsourcing attractiveness. Situated just 18 miles from San Diego across one of the busiest land borders…

Queretaro in the Top ten Aerospace cities of tomorrow

(Article in spanish) by Ana De León / Querétaro. February 2019 Con el objetivo de dar a conocer al sector industrial y a las entidades relacionadas con la industria aeroespacial en Querétaro y la región, el AeroClúster de Querétaro…
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GM is now the top auto manufacturer in Mexico

By Nick Bunkley at Automotive News Mexico in 2018 accounted for more than a quarter of General Motors' estimated North American production for the first time, a proportion that will rise further if the company follows through with plans to…

Experts see booming growth in Mexico's aeronautics industry

by Luis Rojas MEXICO CITY, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- With a growing number of international tourists, Mexico's aeronautics industry is poised for record growth, experts say. Relatively a "young" industry in Mexico, the aeronautics industry has…
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Mexico Fast Becoming the US's Largest Market for Energy Exports, Report Says

by John Siciliano The untapped market for U.S. crude oil and natural gas isn't across the sea in Asia or Europe, but just across the border in Mexico. More than 50 percent of Mexico's energy imports now comes from the U.S. as Mexico's…
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Mexico built 16% more cars in first half of 2017, bucking slowdown in U.S. and Canada

By Pete Evans After six consecutive months of record output, Mexico now makes more than one out of every five cars built in North America, new numbers from automotive organization Ward's shows. Mexico built 1,926,930 cars in the first…
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More U.S. cars are being made in Mexico

The "Made in Mexico" label has become more plentiful on American car lots this year, even as auto makers pressured by President Donald Trump kicked off the year with promises to create more jobs in the U.S. A move by auto makers to produce…
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For Wall Street, Mexico Is Great Again

By Kenneth Rapoza Mexico has a lot of well-known problems. Drugs. Poverty. Corruption. And on the corporate side, low-levels of production outside of the major multinational owned manufacturing firms. But despite the campaign rhetoric to…
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Mexico welcomes U.S. NAFTA objectives, eyes stronger North America

By Anthony Esposito MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government on Monday said it would work to strengthen the North American economy after the United States published its objectives for the renegotiation of the NAFTA trade deal, which one…