Mexico’s automotive sector is witnessing a significant shift as four states—Hidalgo, Michoacán, Sonora, and Tamaulipas—increase their involvement. These regions are focusing on developing their supply chains to strengthen their position in the industry. Daniel Hernández Camacho, president of the National Network of Automotive Industry Clusters (Redcam), revealed that Mexico had about 11 automotive-focused clusters until […]
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