Evolving maquiladoras

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Mexico, for over 40 years, as depended on border plants, called maquiladoras, to accelerate economic development. Under this strategy Mexico allows raw materials to enter the country without duties. These raw materials are then used in subassemblies. When the products are shipped out of Mexico for final assembly, Mexico only imposes duties on the value added in Mexico.

As global manufacturing networks evolve, these plants are now adjusting. Read more.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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