Business | The southern strategy

Why Chinese companies are flocking to Mexico

The country offers a back door to the United States

Workers wait for a taxi outside of the Hofusan industrial park, in Nuevo León, Mexico.
Photograph: Luis Antonio Rojas/The New York Times/Redux/Eyevine
|Mexico City

Chinese investments have been pouring into Mexico lately. Last month alone brought two notable ones. The government of Nuevo León, a northern state bordering the United States, announced that China’s Lingong Machinery Group, which makes diggers and other construction equipment, would build a factory that it estimates will generate $5bn dollars in investment. The same day Trina Solar, a solar-panel manufacturer, said it would invest up to $1bn in the state. Both companies and their corporate compatriots can now find a home away from home at Hofusan, a Chinese-Mexican industrial park in Nuevo León.

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This article appeared in the Business section of the print edition under the headline “The southern strategy”

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