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Eduardo Gonzalez

@lalogond

I help companies locate Contract Manufacturing options in Mexico

Phoenix, AZ Katılım Ekim 2010
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U.S.-Mexico Foundation
U.S.-Mexico Foundation@USMexicoFound·
#Data | Fun fact: Michigan, the former auto capital, has a booming trade relationship with Mexico! Thanks to USMCA, 75% of car parts are sourced from North America. 🛠️🇺🇸🇲🇽 #MadeInNorthAmerica 🤝 @LatamData @gm
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Arizona-Mexico Economic Indicators Project
IMMEX (maquiladora) employment is found throughout Mexico, but is concentrated in border states, which represent over 60% of the total IMMEX employment for the country. Find out more at bit.ly/406iJO1
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WM Phoenix Open
WM Phoenix Open@WMPhoenixOpen·
We’re giving away tix to #thepeoplesopen today. Why? Because we can! Like this post and send us your top pics from this year's WM Phoenix Open for a chance to win tickets and be featured on our story.
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Eduardo Gonzalez@lalogond·
@BenjaminNorton I have visited many int manufacturing operations in Mexico, they constantly win awards for productivity, beating their colleagues from around the world. @BenjaminNorton is right, the "useless" workers are not the blame for low productivity in LATAM, great análisis.
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Ben Norton
Ben Norton@BenjaminNorton·
The anonymous imperialists at neoliberal bible The Economist referred to Latin American workers as "useless" and blamed them for supposed "unproductivity", while ignoring how US neocolonialism (which The Economist strongly supports) has violently attacked and often overthrown any government in the region dedicated to an independent national project of economic development. The reality is that US imperialism has intentionally underdeveloped Latin America, preventing the region from developing, because US corporations need Latin American countries to remain resource extraction hubs, for cheap exports of agricultural goods, minerals, and other commodities. In addition to overthrowing dozens of democratically elected governments in the region, US imperialism has economically subordinated Latin American countries, destroying any indigenous industrial competitors (de-industrialization at the barrel of a gun), and forcing the region to remain dependent on imports of high value-added products, technologies, and capital goods from the wealthy core capitalist countries. If they are so "useless", why do so many US corporations rely on exploiting extremely low-paid Latin American workers, using them for highly labor-intensive, low value-added production (of garments and agricultural products, for instance)? The reality is the exact opposite: Latin Americans are often forced (by poverty, as a product of underdevelopment) to work much harder in much worse conditions than relatively more comfortable workers in the Global North, grueling in labor-intensive (read: back-breaking) industries that have been outsourced to the South. But The Economist blames the victims, like always. It is fulfilling its class role.
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The Economist@TheEconomist

Policymakers are at risk of ushering in a new decade of sluggish growth. Read about the opportunities they should grab to prevent this: econ.st/3P6Mfjc

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Arizona-Mexico Economic Indicators Project
U.S. imports of fresh produce through AZ ports have strong seasonality with highs in winter and spring. Fourth quarter totals have steadily increased over the last several years with 2022Q4 at $833.8M. bit.ly/414t9gx
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Carlos Loret de Mola
Carlos Loret de Mola@CarlosLoret·
Mi reino por saber qué están pensando ahorita Biden y Trudeau 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Les leo…
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Fuedicho
Fuedicho@fuedicho·
“Todo lo que escuchamos es una opinión, no un hecho. Todo lo que vemos es una perspectiva, no es la verdad”. Marco Aurelio #Fuedicho
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Alejandro Osuna@OsunaGonzalez·
In the Dead of Night...
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Elvia Diaz
Elvia Diaz@elviadiaz1·
If you’ll read only one thing today, let it be this. The fight isn’t just about a piece of cloth over your face, it’s something deeper & is far from over. nytimes.com/2021/12/26/us/…
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Mexico Manufacturing
Mexico Manufacturing@258Consulting·
Hispanic market and milestones at #DATOSAZ, great event by @AZHCC @AZHCCMonica 23% US population is Hispanic Total Hispanic population would represent 25th largest country after México & Brasil 2.2 mill Hispanics in AZ 40% of total
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Consulmex Phoenix
Consulmex Phoenix@ConsulMexPho·
#DYK The wine🍷 industry in Mexico🇲🇽 produces almost 36 million liters of this beverage per year? This industry alone generates more than 500,000 jobs, making it the second largest source of employment in the Mexican agricultural sector. #ChooseMexico
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