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Mexico Is Trying to Lure the World’s Biggest Car Makers to a Strip of Land in South
- Mexico has talked to Toyota, General Motors on Isthmus plan
- Economy minister Buenrostro is in NYC meeting with investors
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Mexico has talked to some of the world’s biggest manufacturers of cars, auto parts and steel about opportunities to invest in a narrow strip of land in southern Mexico, according to the nation’s top trade official.
The government has pitched General Motors Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. among others eyeing opportunities in the Interoceanic Corridor, Economy Minister Raquel Buenrostro said in an interview Wednesday.