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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Japanese Automaker Nissan Makes US$ 2 Billion Investment in Mexico



Mexico recently announced that Nissan will be making an investment in Mexico of US$2 billion to build a new manufacturing plant ⎯ “one of the biggest investments we’ve ever received from an automaker,” said a government official.  The plant will solidify Mexico’s position as the world’s ninth-largest automaker.

The Yokohama, Japan-based automaker makes the decision to invest in Mexico for the third time ⎯ Nissan already has two plants in Mexico, one in Cuernavaca and a second in Aguascalientes. Additionally, the Japanese automaker currently holds 25 percent of the Mexican automotive market, making it the nation’s best selling car brand.

For more details on huge investments in Mexico, go to MexicoToday.org.

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