Category: Automotive

Work stoppage continues in companies in Coahuila

COAHUILA – Four different Tier 1 and 2 supply companies of the terminal automotive industry will stop their operations; this due to the technical stoppages that General Motors will initiate in Ramos Arizpe and Fiat Chrysler Automobile Gilberto...

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Cummins to move production to Juarez

JUAREZ – Cummins will move some parts of its business in Brazil, India, and China to Mexico The company said its decision has come in light of the requirements needed to meet the conditions under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement...

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KIA Motors donates units to schools in Monterrey

MONTERREY – In order to bring students from the northeast of the country to see the latest in automotive technology, KIA Motors Mexico donated cars and vehicle transmissions to technical schools and universities in the region The vehicles...

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Illegal cars are intended to be legalized in Ciudad Juárez

CIUDAD JUAREZ – The senator from Morena for Chihuahua, Cruz Pérez Cuéllar, said that the issue of regularization of illegal vehicles will be insisted, but through a decree from the Ministry of Finance “We are going to approach the Ministry...

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Auto transmission plant invest US$400 million in Texas

CIBOLO – Representatives from AW Texas, alongside Gov Greg Abbott, City of Cibolo elected officials, and partners, officially broke ground on the AW Texas 159-acre automatic transmission plant in Cibolo, Texas AW Texas is part of Aisin AW Co,...

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Mexican auto exports slow on falling demand

MEXICO – Growth in exports of Mexican-produced automobiles is slowing dramatically as auto production, there is expected to decelerate amid declining global and domestic demand Vehicle exports through Mexican ports grew just 135% from January...

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Coparmex rejects the regularization of illegal cars

MEXICO – Mexico’s Employer’s Confederation (Coparmex) expressed its rejection of the regularization of the so-called chocolate cars, considering that it will have serious economic consequences for the country’s formal trade, as this will...

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GM could resume work in two weeks

CIUDAD JUAREZ – It could take up to two weeks to restore the supply chain in Ciudad Juárez once the General Motors workers strike in the United States is over, said Julian Pedroza, a member of the Southwest Maquila Government Committee...

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BMTS Technology invests US$100 million in Coahuila

RAMOS ARIZPE — BMTS Technology, a German manufacturer of turbochargers for cars and trucks made  an investment of US$100 million and inaugurated its new facility in Ramos Arizpe in an event led by the minister of Government of Coahuila, José...

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Nuevo León’s automotive sector increases its installed capacity

MONTERREY – The automotive industry of Nuevo León continues to invest to increase national content, so companies such as Cuprum, Nemak, Ternium, Paulo, and Fisacero are increasing their installed capacity Luis Alberto Rodríguez Mora, director...

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