martes, 4 de enero de 2011

2011 Start Building Positive in Mexico

2011 start building positive
Written by Real eStrategy 7 RE Commercial , Industrial , News Jan 4, 2011

The construction sector will grow between 4 and 4.5 percent in 2011 driven by the infrastructure sector, housing and industrial and commercial construction, which was behind, estimated Carlos Hermosillo, analyst at Banorte. Generally indicated that 2011 should be positive for the building, where several interesting projects of the Government, should flow the program of the National longer-term infrastructure and funding are emerging in Mexico and the United States.

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Housing Developers Provide a Year of Gains

Housing Development provide a year of gains
Written by Real eStrategy 7 News , Housing Jan 4, 2011 The next year will be positive for housing developers, revenue is expected to grow 12.7 percent.

IXE Banco according to "our average growth in revenue estimates for the sector i EBITDA is 12.7 percent and 12 percent respectively for 2011.

The developers already unveiled its growth plans for next year, so according to the bank stands for Urbi, whose growth in revenue and EBITDA estimates are 15 percent.

Asia, U.S. Lead in Auto Making in Mexico

Asia, U.S. lead in auto making in mexico

08/12/2010 13:48



Asian companies had a 39.4 percent share in the auto making industry in Mexico, slightly below the share from U.S. firms.

Industry assocition AMIA said that during the first nine months of the year, U.S. auto brands retreated by 1.5 percent while Asian brands rose 2.8 percent.

U.S. makers like Ford, General Motors and Chrysler sold 223,979 vehicles in Mexico between January and September. Asian makers sold 223,188 units, a 15 percent rise in sales, compared with an increase of 2.9 percent from the Detroit giants in the same period.

European makers also saw their market shares shrink by 1.4 percent during the period, from 22.3 percent to 21 percent.

Asian automakers in Mexico include Nissan, which has a 23.3 percent market share in the country, Toyota with 5.6 percent and Honda with 4.4 percent.

The most widely-sold small car in Mexico is the Tsuru, with 26 percent of all sales, followed by Aveo and Chevy from GM, and Volkswagen's Gol.

Other compact models with strong sales are Tiida and Sentra, from Nissan, which compete against Volkswagen's Jetta.

Nuevo Leon Mexico Expórts $5 Billion Dollars In the Automotive Sector

Nuevo Leon exports $5 billion dollars in the automotive sector

02/01/2011 12:28



The automotive industry of Nuevo Leon exported $5 billion dollars and created 15,000 jobs during 2010.

The automotive market in the state is estimated at $6 billion dollars, of which 80% of production goes to export markets, mainly to the United States, said cluster managers of the entity.

In 2010 increased to 50,000 the number of workers in the industry, out of the 36,000 that were counted in June 2009.

This based on two factors: increased production and migration of production lines of the United States and Canada to Mexican territory, said industry representatives.

The automotive cluster of Nuevo Leon has over 40 member companies, which have joined in addition to the Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila automakers, which together consolidate a workforce of 120,000 jobs.

Among the participating brands are included Mercedes-Benz, Metalsa, Nemak, Navistar, Vitro, Denso, Takata, Katcon, Jones Plastic, Forja Monterrey, Cifunsa, Sisamex, Sumitomo, Ternium, San Luis Rassini, Johnson Controls, as well as UANL and ITESM universities, the Center for Integration of Advanced Materials and the Institute for Innovation and Technology Transfer.


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