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aerospace-sector-fdiWhile the market value of Commercial Aerospace Industry in the world is nowadays between US$550 billion and US$600 billion, Aerospace Industry in Mexico –which grew to US$5.4 billion last year, posting 24.2% increase over the previous year– consists to date of 287 registered companies, and 24 new investment projects are expected to materialize in coming months throughout Mexico, Carlos Bello, Director of the Mexican Federation of Aerospace Industry, Federacion Mexicana de la Industria Aeroespacial (FEMIA), informed during the presentation of the third Mexico's Aerospace Summit, the most important summit of businesses specialized in aerospace manufacturing industry in Mexico, organized by MexicoNow, to be held on September 26th and 27th at Queretaro Congress and Convention Center.

Mexico's Aerospace Industry Outlook 2020 by MEXICONOW

Climbing to Class "A" Airspace

Headwinds seem to be part of every country's flight plan in 2012 and 2013. Global economic growth for 2012 was disappointing at 2.2% and 2013's final GDP tally is not expected to be stronger.  Europe and the U.S. continue to struggle with economic policy, the former flirting with recession and the latter with a weak recovery. Economic growth in China, India and Brazil slowed down and other emerging economies, including Mexico, are following suit as 2013 ends.

Mexican Company Outsourcing Jobs to the United States

Within in the next three years, one out of three babies born in the United States will be Hispanic. Hispanic American families have become a force, soon spending $1.5 trillion a year on goods, creating jobs for the companies that jump on the opportunity.
 
While there has been a lot of talk about jobs being shipped across the border to Mexico, there is one company that is actually sending jobs to the United States.The Mexico City factory of baking company Grupo Bimbo can't keep up with demand in America. Hispanic Americans back in the United States can't get enough of their breads and other goodies, including chips that taste like guacamole.

Nearshore Trends as Medical Device Manufacturers React to Newly Imposed U.S. Excise Tax

Beginning this January 2013, the United States began charging a new 2.3% excise tax on the sale of medical devices, acting as one of the many funding sources of the new Affordable Care Act (ACA) meant to provide healthcare to millions of uninsured Americans. Medical device manufacturers are reacting to this new tax in a variety of ways, including looking to lean operations by expanding manufacturing to Mexico. Attempts to balance the new increase in product purchase cost due to the new medical device excise tax being levied on medical device products, Co-Production International (CPI) is noting the increase in inquiries by manufacturers exploring nearshore manufacturing in Mexico.

Mexico: The Stranger Next Door

Not so long ago, if you believe what you read in the papers and see on TV, Mexico was the next Afghanistan. It was poor, lawless, and plagued by drug violence, a failed-state-in-the-making whose problems and people would soon cascade over the border. In early 2009 a U.S. Joint Forces Command report speculated that, in the next quarter-century, Pakistan and Mexico could prove the most worrisome flash points for American security. According to a study by Roberto Newell for the Wilson Center, more than 60 percent of all stories about Mexico in major U.S. papers were negative in 2007; that figure had risen to more than 80 percent by 2010. A survey of U.S. attitudes toward Mexico in 2012 found only 14 percent of respondents called it a "good neighbor." Type "Why is Mexico so" into Google and the first four adjectives suggested are "dangerous," "violent," "bad," and "poor."

In the last year, however, Mexico's image has witnessed a dramatic transformation. In the eyes of U.S. media and policymaking elites, the country's gone from being the next Afghanistan to the next China. The new narrative crescendoed with the swearing-in last December of President Enrique Peña Nieto. Journalists covering the event learned, among other things, that years of effective economic policies and an embrace of free trade are turning Mexico into a solidly middle-class society. The Financial Times called Mexico, whose economy grew 3.9 percent in 2012, an "Aztec tiger."

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Co-Production International, Inc. Administrative Service Provider San Diego, California

ico flag usaUSA Corporate Office
Ph: 619.429.4344 / 855.480.0837
8716 Sherwood Terrace
San Diego, CA 92154 USA

ico flag usaMexico Corporate Office
Tel.: 664.454.3330
Boulevard Agua Caliente 4558
Int. 701, Colonia Aviación
C.P. 22014, Baja California
info@co-production.net

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Av. Benito Juarez 1102 Col. Centro
Piso 4 Torre Sur, Oficina 432
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 64000, Mexico
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San Diego, CA 92154 USA

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