Members of the Economic and Industrial Development of Tijuana and the Coordination of Industrial Developers consider that Tijuana can attract up to 450 million dollars in investment in different industrial sectors.
Tijuana, February 18, 2022. Carlos Jaramillo, President of Economic and Industrial Development of Tijuana (Deitac) and Adriana Egui, leader of the Coordination of Industrial Developers, announced that they estimate an investment of 450 million dollars in Tijuana in the space industry for this 2022.
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The investment would come from foreign companies that want to take advantage of the growth that Tijuana is experiencing in areas such as Boulevard 2000 and Tecate, according to Adriana Egui.
She also mentioned that investors are looking for spaces for the production of electronics, medical devices and 2 industrial parks, in addition to a new sector that was added to logistics was the furniture trade.
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Eguia assured that due to the effect of the pandemic, the demand to invest in companies in medical devices and in real estate was reinforced, which grew in an impressive way due to changes in habits such as working from home, which require quality furniture.
Carlos Jaramillo, for his part, explained that when adding the expenses of all the infrastructure that will be needed for production, as well as the permits, it comes to 450 million dollars since construction licenses have to be paid, donation rights such as the areas green.
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