The free trade agreement has taken our country towards global industry, however, for Tijuana topics as manufacturing of export competitiveness and quality standards as they existed before the signing of this document, twenty years ago.
There was much industrial growth in Tijuana in the 1980s, electronics companies discovered the advantages associated with the labor cost and logistics of manufacturing next to the American market, and large companies such as Panasonic, Samsung, and Hyundai, among others, began to settle in the city.
Enrique Esparza, the current president of Tijuana's Economic and Industrial Development Council (DEITAC in Spanish), mentions that "at the beginning it was cost, then competitiveness and quality, we are now moving towards offering... Continue reading article here
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