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Maquiladora Overview 2014
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The Border Industrialization Program, enacted in 1965 by the Mexican government, gave birth to the maquiladora industry. (today IMMEX). The main objective was reduction of high unemployment rates in communities along the border following the abolition of the Bracero farm labor program by the U.S.
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Maquiladora Industry was born in Ciudad Juarez in 1965 Chihuahua is the largest employer in Mexico (26% of the country) The biggest bi national metropolitan area of Mexico and USA border. The seventh largest manufacturer center in North America.
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Ciudad Juarez offers a solid infrastructure with remarkable quality at a competitive cost and through reliability.
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Ground Transportation (Highways)
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Railroad Network 3 Service Providers: Union Pacific, Burlington-Santa Fe and Ferromex
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Telecommunications and Flights Access to 2 international Airports Cd. Juarez – El Paso
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Regional Ports of Entry / Border Crossings (Annual Totals 2012) 789,283 Trucks
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Maquiladoras established in Juarez (by country of origen)
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Automotiv e Leather
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Source: INEGI MEXICO State of CHIHUAHUA CD. JUAREZ MEXICO State of CHIHUAHUA CD. JUAREZ 5,076 493 321 Source: INEGI
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Source: Secretary of Economy
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Source: Social Security
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Source: INEGI / Social Security as of March 2012 Source: INEGI / IMSS 2,172,548394,847251,809
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Source: Social Security
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20072008200920102011201220132014 239435 -7.04%-21.62%7.91%3.61%7.33%8.01%11.36% Growth Rate
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Maquiladora in Cd. Juárez: Imports23.5 Billion USD Exports48.1 Billion USD
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Foreign Direct Investment in Chihuahua
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Mexico will become the seventh largest economy in the world in 2020 and contribute 7.8% of Global GDP, more than Russia and India. Jim O'Neill. (Director of Investment Funds at Goldman Sachs
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Mexico Maquiladora industry proven platform to build highly-competitive industrial products U.S. and Mexico Natural trade partners, to compete as a region in global competition.
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It is no longer U.S. versus Mexico. It is Mexico and U.S. competing together as partners.
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Harmonized and Business Friendly Regulatory Frame Mutual Recognition COMPETITIVE EXPORT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN MEXICO Participating in Certification Programs Trusted Trader enabler of Facilitation Rigth Border and Logistics Infrastructu re and Securiy TALENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPME NT OF SUPPLY CHAIN PROMOTE INVESTMENT BE THE MORE EFFICIENT BODER IN THE WORLD OPTIMAZING CROSS BORDERS MEXICO AND THE UNITED STAES ARE TO BE SEEN AS A WHOLE REGION WORKING TOGHETHER IS THE ONLY PATH TO ACHIEVE RESULTS
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Optimizing Cross Border Trade
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Maquiladora Overview 2014
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