The Mexican transportation companies, the effect of NAFTA on their development
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https://doi.org/10.29105/rinn2.4-6Keywords:
Auto Industry, Assembly Plants, Heavy Trucks, NAFTA, Opening, TransportationAbstract
Since the NAFTA was signned, the number of motor vehicle assembly line plants have
duplicated and all types of units have increased in more than 300%. What are our production
perspectives for trucks and heavy trucks for 2004? The satatistics and regressions equations
showed an increase of 6% per year.
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Asociación Nacional de Productores de Autobuses. 2001. Camiones y Tracto Camiones.
Gobierno Federal. 2006. Plan Nacional de Desarrollo.
INEGI. 2002. La Industria Automotriz en México.
OMC. 2001. Reporte anual.
SCT. 2006. Programa sectorial de Comunicaciones y Transportes.
SCT. 2002. Programa de Trabajo.
UNCTAD. 2001. Base de datos IED / ETN.
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