A group of 11 Japanese companies established in Mexico, attended business meetings with suppliers from Nuevo Leon, with the objective of integrating Mexican companies into their value chain, with prospects of purchases over US$100 million,
A group of 11 Japanese companies established in Mexico, attended business meetings with suppliers from Nuevo Leon, with the objective of integrating Mexican companies into their value chain, with prospects of purchases over US$100 million,in turn reducing raw material imports from Japan, said Fernando Turner Davila, head of the Ministry of Economy and Labor (SEyT). According to Mr. Turner, 11 Japanese companies participated in business meetings, including Denso, Toto, Mitsuba, Hamaden, Panasonic Energy, NGK Ceramics and Toyota Tsucho, all of them with presence in Nuevo Leon; besides Mitsubishi Electric, Mikuni Corp, Showa and E&H Precision, with operations in Queretaro, Tamaulipas, Guanajuato and Aguascalientes, respectively.