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"Maquiladoras" indeed attract people from all over Mexico.
Ryan Tomayko sfbayview.com 2009
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"Maquiladoras" indeed attract people from all over Mexico.
Ryan Tomayko 2009
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Maquiladoras also have not been the savior of the Mexican economy.
Bill Ong Hing: Free Trade Agreements Mean Job Losses in the Other Country as Well Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Maquiladoras also have not been the savior of the Mexican economy.
Bill Ong Hing: Free Trade Agreements Mean Job Losses in the Other Country as Well Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Maquiladoras also have not been the savior of the Mexican economy.
Bill Ong Hing: Free Trade Agreements Mean Job Losses in the Other Country as Well Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Maquiladoras may carry out sales into Mexico in the following percentages, pursuant to their total annual value of the exportations made during the preceding year: 1994 - 55%, 1995 - 60%, 1996 - 65%, 1997 - 70%, 1998 - 75%, 1999 - 80%, 2000 - 85%
What is a maquiladora? Manufacturing in Mexico: The Mexican in-bond (Maquila) program 2007
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Maquiladoras must file every 2 months with SECOFI, a report of the sales that they carry out in the Mexican market, indicating the amount and total value of their exportations during the preceding year, of the sales into Mexico, and the percentage that said sales represent of the total value of their annual exportations that they have carried out during the preceding year.
What is a maquiladora? Manufacturing in Mexico: The Mexican in-bond (Maquila) program 2007
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Maquiladoras are permitted to bring whatever professional or personnel for positions of trust they need to serve as managers, technicians and in other fields requiring specialization.
What is a maquiladora? Manufacturing in Mexico: The Mexican in-bond (Maquila) program 2007
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Maquiladoras now produce 13 million television sets in Mexico every year, most of which are exported.
Nafta At Five 2006
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Maquiladoras account for about 20% of all foreign direct investment in Mexico and are increasingly important to Mexico's economy.
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