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Nuevo León plans to reactivate the meetings industry

MONTERREY – Nuevo León's meeting tourism industry will be reactivated in the second half of the year due to health safety protocols and tourism confidence "It is worth mentioning that major events have been held since February, however, for...

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Juarez could produce semiconductors: SE

JUAREZ – Ciudad Juarez could become a manufacturing site for semiconductors that are in short supply worldwide Luz María de la Mora, Undersecretary of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Economy (SE), commented that Mexico and the United States...

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First cross-border vaccination against COVID-19 to begin in Tijuana and San Diego

MEXICO – The minister of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard, informed that the governments of Mexico and the United States began the first cross-border vaccination against COVID-19 Ebrard stressed that this was achieved thanks to the efforts of...

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Yazaki began migration from Chihuahua to Central America

CHIHUAHUA – The Japanese corporation Yazaki, which used to operate in the Chihuahua Industrial Park and employed 300 workers, began the migration of some of its plants from Chihuahua to Central America, according to the president of...

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Microsoft seeks to make Juarez a smart city

JUAREZ – With a plan of US$251,778, Microsoft invests in the development of local talent This is thanks to the courses taught at the Artificial Intelligence Center (CIA) in collaboration with local universities, where students are trained in...

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Mexico acquires 50% of Houston's Deer Park

HOUSTON – President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced that Pemex has closed the purchase of the Deer Park refinery in Houston, Texas, which was owned by Shell The president indicated that 50% of the shares of the refinery were purchased...

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Baja’s Energy Deficit May Block Future Investments

By Wendy Fry Maquiladora industry experts worry that a lack of available energy could deter future investments in the Mexicali and Tijuana regions, after local natural gas supplies were disrupted in February, and the state scheduled blackouts...

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Electric Vehicles Fuel Manufacturing at the U.S.-Mexico Border

By Nancy J Gonzalez Electric vehicles (EVs) are changing the manufacturing pattern at the US-Mexico border As EVs gain popularity around the world, OEMs are turning to this region to start new operations while some suppliers are modifying their...

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Infrastructure Plan May Uplift U.S.-Mexico Border

By Nancy J Gonzalez US President Joe Biden recently introduced a US$2 trillion plan to overhaul and upgrade the nation’s infrastructure, calling it a transformational effort that could create the “most resilient, innovative economy in the...

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Favorable Dynamics are Driving a Healthy U.S. Aftermarket

GlobalAutoIndustrycom’s latest Audio Interview “Favorable Dynamics are Driving a Healthy US Aftermarket” features Bill Hanvey Mr Hanvey is president and CEO of the Auto Care Association, which represents the entire supply chain of the...

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