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  2. Maquiladora - Wikipedia

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    A maquila in Mexico. A maquiladora (Spanish: [makilaˈðoɾa]), or maquila (IPA:), is a word that refers to factories that are largely duty free and tariff-free.These factories take raw materials and assemble, manufacture, or process them and export the finished product.

  3. Category:Manufacturing companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  4. Manufacturing in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The way that the manufacturing outsource option works is that a foreign company essentially hires the maquiladora to manufacture the foreign company's products for them in Mexico (much like in a "contract manufacturing / subcontract" situation) but with an inexpensive Mexican workforce that utilizes the equipment, tooling, and processes of the ...

  5. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Mexico City

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    Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Mexico City" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: 1992 Film production P A AT&T Mexico: Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Mexico City: 2015 Wireless, part of AT&T (US) P A Atletica: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories San Miguel el Alto: 1995 Sportswear P A Aurrerá: Consumer services Broadline retailers Mexico City: 1958 Defunct, acquired by Wal-Mart (USA) P D ...

  7. Maquilapolis - Wikipedia

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    Maquilapolis (from Spanish: Maquiladora, referring to the manufacturing operations in a free trade zone, and Greek: πόλις, meaning city) is a 2006 documentary film by Vicky Funari and Sergio De La Torre. It filmed in Tijuana, Baja California and focuses on the factories on the U.S.-Mexican border. [1]

  8. Maquila Decree - Wikipedia

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    The Maquila Decree, established in 1989, lays out the legal requirements for foreign operations in Mexico.As described by the Bancomext Mexican Showroom, an organization to promote foreign investment in Mexico, this program allows foreign companies to build and operate factories in virtually any Mexican location of their choosing.

  9. Category:Manufacturing plants in Mexico - Wikipedia

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