Automotive company invests US$17 million in Tijuana
Tijuana, Mexico,– An automotive company will invest US$17 million within the next few months in Tijuana, Gerardo Brizuela, Chairman of Tijuana Economic and Industrial Development Commission, announced. This investment project comes together with municipal plans, such as the infrastructure project, where MXP$1.7 billion are being invested to build 42 kilometers of concrete, with a 20-year life, Mr. Brizuela added during the presentation of the first Innovating Tijuana Encounter 2010.
“There is a fiscal incentives program to promote productivity in the City”, Brizuela affirmed.
As the main city in manufacturing production in Mexico, salaries in this sector in Tijuana rank third in Mexico, with an average of MXP$3,509 per week.
Tijuana, Mexico,– An automotive company will invest US$17 million within the next few months in Tijuana, Gerardo Brizuela, Chairman of Tijuana Economic and Industrial Development Commission, announced. This investment project comes together with municipal plans, such as the infrastructure project, where MXP$1.7 billion are being invested to build 42 kilometers of concrete, with a 20-year life, Mr. Brizuela added during the presentation of the first Innovating Tijuana Encounter 2010.“There is a fiscal incentives program to promote productivity in the City”, Brizuela affirmed.
As the main city in manufacturing production in Mexico, salaries in this sector in Tijuana rank third in Mexico, with an average of MXP$3,509 per week.
Source: EFE - 10 March 2010
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