Showing posts with label doing business with mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doing business with mexico. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Video: CEO Discusses the Impact of Trade and Immigration from Mexico

Via Mexico Today,"Ramiro Cavazos, the CEO of the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, discusses the importance of trade and immigration from Mexico for the American economy." Click here for the video.

Video: Former US State Rep Discusses Importance of US - Mexico bilateral relations

Video from Mexico Today - "Don Hamilton, former US state department official, discusses the importance and value of the US - Mexico bilateral relationship."

Vietnam Enjoys Fruitful Trade Ties with Mexico

"Vietnam’s exports to Mexico reached over US$373 million in the first five months of this year"...read more about the trade ties between Mexico and Vietnam at VOV News.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Video: US Rep Explains Importance of Trade with Mexico

From a Mexico Today interview, listen to Texas State Representative, Armando Walle, explaining the importance of trade with Mexico.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

South Korean Steel Maker Expands to Mexico

Pohang Iron and Steel Company (POSCO) is planning on expanding its Mexico operations. $300 million dollars is set aside to be invested in the second phase of POSCO's galvanized steel plant in Altamira, Mexico (located in Tamaulipas, a northern state bordering the US).

Mexico is currently seeing a surge in investments in its automotive industry, which can attributed to the expansion of this plant. Construction of the plant will start in November and the tentative date for completion is June 2013.

Photo credit: topnews.in

World's Largest Industrial Infrastructure Developer to Invest $88 Million in Mexico

Prologis, which is the largest industrial infrastructure developer in the world, has started its international merger with AMB Property Corporation, another industrial development company, and announced a "new project in the State of Mexico for mobilization of containerized and rail cargo." Read more about the project and its impact here.

Photo credit: prologis.com