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  • Land for assembly plant wanted
  • Nissan and General Motors will produce a cargo vehicle in Mexico
  • Another Japanese supplier arrives to Silao
  • Mexico perceived as the new Detroit
  • Corvette “nervous system” will be made in Ciudad Juarez
  • Lazaro Cardenas Port will receive US$10 billion investment within five years
  • Altamira Port will receive US$117 million from private investment in 2013
  • Anipac budgets investments for US$3.5 billion
  • Steel boom thanks to assemblers
  • British show interest in Mexico
  • Vitro, ready to grow again
  • Neolpharma builds biotechnological plant
  • Industrialists and government reach an agreement on natural gas
  • Danone denies they will leave Michoacán
  • Drop in Mexican automobiles exports to South America
  • EA888 engines manufactured by Volkswagen in Silao are already running in the USA
  • Puerto Coatzacoalcos will have a vegetal oil terminal
  • Monterrey private sector calls off investments for US$900 million
  • Industrial park for Honda suppliers
  • Rebirth of manufacturing activity agreed with the USA
  • Mexico advances in Logistics Performance Index

    Mexico City.- Mexico advanced from 50th to 47th in the last edition of Logistics Performance Index (LPI), a study made by the World Bank among 155 countries which considers issues that facilitate foreign trade, such as efficiency in goods transportation, storage, filings and payment systems at customs. Overall, Mexico was given 3.06 points, out of 5, for logistics performance. Singapore was first with 4.12, followed by Hong Kong, as a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China with 4.12 and Finland with 4.05. The United States ranked 9th with 3.93; Chile was in the 39th position, Brazil 45th and India was 46th with 3.08 points. In 2012 Report, Mexico’s performance reached 66%, while in 2010 it was 50% and in 2007 58.6%.
    Source: T21 | Date: 30/05/2012