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Corona acquires toilet plant in Ramos Arizpe

RAMOS ARIZPE – Corona, a Colombian multinational with 140 years of business history dedicated to the manufacture and commercialization of products for the home, construction, industry, agriculture and the energy sector, through its subsidiary...

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Juárez implements the ADAS system in automotive production

JUAREZ – Engineers from Ciudad Juárez contribute to the creation of a new technological platform presented by the automotive supplier Aptiv PLC for automated handling It is the new generation of the ADAS system, where thanks to radars,...

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Chihuahua lost 11,889 jobs in December 2020

CHIHUAHUA — Chuhuahua’s private sector lost 11,889 jobs during December of last year compared to November, going from 915,483 to 903,594 permanent and temorary, according to IMSS figures The loss of employment was 8,869 permanent jobs, going...

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U.S. prepares labor dispute against Mexico

MONTERREY – As soon as Joe Biden takes position as president of the United States, the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrialized Organizations (AFL-CIO) will initiate a labor dispute against Mexico for breach of the USMCA...

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A More Dynamic 2021 for the U.S.-Mexico Border

By Nancy J Gonzalez Even though the COVID-19 pandemic slowed down trade between the US and Mexico, manufacturers forecast a more dynamic 2021 This new dynamic will be driven by sectors strengthened during the pandemic such as the medical...

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Baja California Is the State with Best Working Conditions

By Wendy Fry According to the publication ‘El Economista’ State Occupation Quality and Competition Index, Baja California placed first for the entire Mexican Republic with 891 points out of 100 possible for working conditions across the...

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Business Community Rejects Import Tax on FTZ

By Wendy Fry Some border business groups are urging Congress not to reimpose an import tax on products made in congressionally authorized foreign trade zones, claiming lawmakers would be reinstating a duty provision that previously put them at a...

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Industrial Real Estate Booms at the U.S.-Mexico Border

By Nancy J Gonzalez The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) as well as the nearshoring and the growing e-commerce during the COVID-19 pandemic have been boosting real estate along the US-Mexico border The demand for industrial space...

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Parras de la Fuente will have a new industrial park

PARRAS – With an area of 40 hectares of land, the new Cactus Valley Parras industrial complex will seek to house non-polluting light industrial companies with minimal water consumption, with 15 industrial buildings Grupo Cactus Valley...

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Maquiladora industry seeks to vaccinate its staff against COVID-19

JUAREZ – Maquiladora companies seek to vaccinate their employees in advance, so they seek to support the federal government in this task “Locally there are at least three interested companies, while there is another that internally already...

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