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Amazon hires 500 workers in El Paso

EL PASO – Within weeks of starting operations at its new El Paso fulfillment center, Amazon announced the start of hiring at least 500 full-time workers The company reported that the minimum wage for these hires will be US$15 per hour, in...

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Fabiola Luna is appointed President of the CCE in Juarez

JUAREZ – Fabiola Luna Avila was named the new president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) of Ciudad Juarez The representative of the manufacturing sector will lead the CCE for at least the next six months, although the possibility of...

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The Challenges of Energy Efficiency and Savings in the Aerospace Sector

BAJA CALIFORNIA – The aerospace industry continues to expand in most of the companies in Baja California in 2021, and foresees good results for 2022 This presents two complementary dilemmas: To ensure and improve the supply of energy for...

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El Paso-Orlando flight is inaugurated

EL PASO – The low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines launched 13 new nonstop routes from Orlando International Airport (MCO), which include service to five international destinations including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Jamaica, Mexico and The...

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Global Supply Chain Challenges: Current Status of US Import Supply Chain and Recommended Actions"

GlobalAutoIndustrycom’s latest Audio Interview “Global Supply Chain Challenges: Current Status of US Import Supply Chain and Recommended Actions” features Lauren Pittelli Ms Pittelli is the founder and Principal of Baker Logistics...

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Whirlpool to invest US$25 million in its Apodaca plant

APODACA – The home appliance manufacturer Whirlpool is investing US$150 million in Mexico this year to expand its production capacity The company will invest US$25 million in its Apodaca plant, US$114 million more in Ramos Arizpe and the rest...

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U.S. reopens its borders

MEXICO – The United States reopened its land and air borders to foreign visitors vaccinated against COVID-19, ending 20 months of travel restrictions that separated families, hurt tourism and strained diplomatic ties around the world The ban,...

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El Paso begins to recover jobs

EL PASO – Over the last 20 months, El Paso payrolls fell by 22%, representing a loss of 7,151 jobs, according to information from the Reserve Bank of Dallas (Dallas Fed) Dallas Fed informed that after stumbling in August, El Paso indicators...

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Governor of Tamaulipas makes business trip to Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON – The Governor of Tamaulipas, Francisco Cabeza de Vaca, toured Washington DC, United States, and met with officials from various agencies to discuss issues such as migration, border violence and trade, among others Cabeza de Vaca...

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LTP Group invests US$8 million in Coahuila

RAMOS ARIZPE – LTP Group arrives in Coahuila with an investment of US$8 million for the installation of a manufacturing plant in the Amistad Industrial Park in the municipality of Ramos Arizpe This is a furniture manufacturing company, whose...

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