Nuevo León Governor Says State Could Be Next Silicon Valley
This year alone, Nuevo León will bring in more than $12 billion in new investments
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This year alone, Nuevo León will bring in more than $12 billion in new investments
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The Mexico plant, an investment that could be worth up to $10 billion, will be Tesla’s third assembly plant outside of the United States
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If the soldiers are charged with the deaths of the youths, under Mexican law they must be tried in a civil, not a military, court
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If AMLO tries to strong-arm the second-wealthiest man on the planet into building his plant somewhere that will behoove his own political ends, he may end up with a rotten gander egg on his face and no Tesla investment whatsoever
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FEMSA currently employs more than 354,000 people
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It is the issue of affordable energy that could pose a possible barrier to the installation of Musk’s assembly company in Nuevo León
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With this new plant, the Cenntro Group hopes to become the largest provider of zero-emission electric commercial vehicles in Mexico
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PULSE NEWS MEXICO Back in the United States, Elon Musk may be distracted by his recent and controversial takeover of Twitter, but here in Mexico, he is moving full speed ahead with plans to open a giant Tesla assembly plant in the northern state of Nuevo León. Musk’s U.S-based electric car manufacturer Tesla is expected to announce in the coming
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By MARK LORENZANA Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has not used the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) — one of his controversial pet megaprojects — more than six months after its inauguration. In a review by Mexican daily newspaper Reforma of AIFA operations and presidential tours, on at least a dozen occasions, López Obrador has preferred to travel through
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By MARK LORENZANA In the last two years, 3,622 workers from the health sector of Mexico’s federal government have died of the covid-19 virus. Among these health workers were doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians and administrative staff. A report by Mexican daily newspaper El Universal on Monday, Oct. 3, revealed that from March 12, 2020, to March 12, 2022, 2,746 doctors employed by three government agencies
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