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Mexico
’s northeast corridor is the heart of
Mexico
’s industry. It is the engine that drives the country, the
gasoline in the tank, the fire in the stove.
Here are all the pieces to an industrial portfolio: auto
manufacturing, steel mills, coal mining, oil refineries, cement
production and food and beverage providers – to name a few.
Throw in sophisticated electronics plants, textiles, agriculture
and power generation and the portfolio takes on an impressive
appearance.
Now, consider
Monterrey
’s houses of finance and services, as well as the region’s
high education level, and the package is complete.
Northeast Mexico
consists of the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and
San Luis Potosí
.
Coahuila is home to automobile assembly plants in
Saltillo
, as well as several major textile operations that make it the top
garment-exporting state in
Mexico
. Nuevo León includes the Monterrey-area and its powerhouse
combination of manufacturing, financial services and education.
Tamaulipas in a major cog in the production-sharing industry and
has important centers in
Reynosa
,
Matamoros
and other cities. San Luis Potosí is an important area for the
assembly of auto parts, kitchen appliances, mining and
agriculture.
Monterrey
Monterrey
is one of the three most important cities in
Mexico
, with
Guadalajara
and
Mexico City
.
Monterrey
,
the capital of Nuevo León, is considered the industrial pole of
Mexico
,
mainly because it is home to more than 10,000 industries of
different specialties that operate in the state. Major production
areas include: food production, beer, tobacco, glass...
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