
Lear, a US company, inaugurated the Torreón 2 Plant, in Matamoros, Coahuila, where it will manufacture harnesses for electric vehicles.
The brand invested 34 million dollars and will create 4,000 additional jobs to the 4,000 jobs it currently has, that is, a total of 8,000 jobs in the Laguna region.
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“We will be the number one employer in La Laguna and in the state; We have 45 plants in Mexico, we employ more than 53,000 people, and we are going to continue being a company that works with its people," said Óscar Domínguez, President of Lear Mexico and Central America.
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For his part, the mayor of Matamoros highlighted the coordinated work between the state, municipality and Torreón, in order to turn La Laguna into a great development hub.
In turn, the governor of Coahuila, Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís commented: “receive our thanks for expanding your operations in Coahuila and La Laguna. Today they are consolidated as an innovative company with an industrial nature, thank you for once again choosing the entity for its expansion”.
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