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Can Mexico capitalize on US automakers’ pivot to electric vehicles?
Mexico could become even bigger player in global automotive manufacturing industry 7 minutes read As U.S. automakers pivot into the electric, autonomous vehicle era, cross-border operators say Mexico is more than ready to seize the moment. (Photo: GM Mexico)
The multibillion-dollar North American automotive sector, which includes one of the largest components of U.S.-Mexico trade, could dramatically change as many automakers make a substantial shift to manufacturing electric vehicles.
On April 30, General Motors (NYSE: GM) became the first U.S. automaker to announce it would build electric vehicles in Mexico. GM said it would invest $1 billion in its factory in Ramos Arizpe to produce electric cars.
Family of Donovan inmate files claim for wrongful death from COVID-19
It is the only known claim that has been filed against the San Diego prison for a COVID-19 death, the risk management office said. Author: Jill Castellano and Mary Plummer inewsource Published: 3:53 PM PDT May 25, 2021 Updated: 5:58 PM PDT May 25, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif The family of a man incarcerated in San Diego who died from COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death claim against the California corrections department.
The claim, submitted to the Office of Insurance and Risk Management on May 9, is a precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state for its role in Leon Martinez’s death.