A group of diplomats led by Jesús Seade Kuri, Mexican ambassador to the People's Republic of China, is negotiating with several Chinese vehicle manufacturers to establish themselves in the Aztec territory.
During his participation in the China-Mexico Forum, the public servant acknowledged that through two industries he seeks to attract million-dollar investments from Asia, reserving the names of companies focused on providing electromobility solutions that are interested in moving to our country.
He pointed out having a close dialogue with four of the most important companies in China, examining concrete options, making contacts in possible locations to invest, establishing relationships with governments, and trying to attract them to Mexico.
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Seade Kuri expressed his confidence that the work carried out by the embassy will materialize in unprecedented trade flows between Mexico and China, but also referred to the need for the production of Mexican companies to pay more attention to the "Asian Giant" market.
We must increase the export of value-added manufactured products to China, as this offers a great future that we have only just begun to exploit.
According to a report released by the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), between January and November of last year, trade operations between China and Mexico generated nearly 99 billion dollars.
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Being among the 10 largest manufacturers of light automobiles and heavy vehicles, it is important for Mexico that its industry increase the production of electric units to respond to the demand of the international market.
Taking advantage of the advantages offered by T-MEC as a gateway to the United States, companies like Link EV Electric Vehicles are among the first to move from Hong Kong to Mexico to assemble cars in Latin America.
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