Articles tagged with: Chihuahua

27Jan

More than 200 thousand companies are moving to Mexico City, for safety

Mexico City has benefited with the insecurity that prevails in much of the country, because last year to date they have arrived over 200 thousand companies, mainly in the field of manufacturing, service and trade, from the states of Sinaloa, Nuevo Leon, Durango, Tamaulipas and Chihuahua.

Posted in Security in Mexico

26Dec

Minimum wage to rise in Mexico

On Jan. 1, Mexico will have a new daily minimum wage in the country's three zones - a 4.1 percent increase over the previous year. The daily wage in Chihuahua state will be about $4.32 (59.82 pesos).

Posted in Politic / Economic issues

22Dec

Unemployment in Mexico rises to 5.16%

The November unemployment rate was higher by 0.38 points compared to the previous month, said the INEGI, Aguascalientes, Chihuahua and Tamaulipas were the states most affected by unemployment.

Posted in Politic / Economic issues

05Dec

Safran, Zodiac and Petroleum Consortium invest in Chihuahua

Paris, December 5 .- The governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua, Cesar Duarte, today announced investment promises of three French companies Safran and Zodiac in the aviation industry and Petroleum Consortium in mining, while traveling in France

Posted in Aerospace, States, Foreing investment in Mexico

23Sep

Victaulic Commissions New Manufacturing Facility in Chihuahua

CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Sep 21, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Victaulic, the world's leading supplier of mechanical pipe joining solutions, today announced the opening of its new manufacturing facility in Chihuahua. The site is one of the largest Victaulic facilities in the world. Now, Victaulic has 11 production facilities and 20 branches globally.

Posted in Manufacturing in Mexico, Foreing investment in Mexico

29Aug

Mexico safer than headlines indicate

Quick - which national capital has the higher murder rate: Mexico City or Washington, D.C.?

If you answered Mexico City, you'd be in good company - after all, Mexico is a war zone, isn't it? But you would be wrong, on both counts.

 

Posted in Security in Mexico