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Mexico auto parts production to increase in 2024
Mexico’s National Auto Parts Industry (INA) said that production for 2024 is estimated to reach around USD 125.5 billion, representing a 3.1% growth compared to 2023 figures.
Armando Cortés Galicia (General Director of INA) noted that based on data from January to October of the previous year, Mexico's production of components maintained the forecast of USD 121.7 billion for the closure of 2023, reflecting an increase of approximately 17% compared to 2022. Definitive figures will be released later in March this year. Continue Reading? Please click box below!
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