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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:51:00

in the arm to the mexican economy. particularly post the covid pandemic. this info factory is located inside a chinese mexico industrial park in the city of monterrey. demand for plots in sky—high with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the cuestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not af _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not af this mexico is no passing fad. the: question is not af this trend mexico is no passing fad. "the: question is not af this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend can take advantage of because just as mexico is thinking and we're having this conversation, i am sure that some people are having the same discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica. discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica-— costa rica. and then the nearshoring, _ costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us - costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us firms i costa rica. and then the i nearshoring, us firms like costa rica. and then the - nearshoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico also, helping the company replace china as the main trading partner. the next tesla gig factory will be in mexico near monterey. it is a significant change but some urge caution over being drawn into

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in the arm to the mexican economy. particularly post the covid pandemic. this info factory is located inside a chinese mexico industrial park in the city of monterrey. demand for plots in sky—high with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the cuestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not af _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not af this mexico is no passing fad. the: question is not af this trend mexico is no passing fad. "the: question is not af this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend can take advantage of because just as mexico is thinking and we're having this conversation, i am sure that some people are having the same discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica. discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica-— costa rica. and then the nearshoring, _ costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us - costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us firms i costa rica. and then the i nearshoring, us firms like costa rica. and then the - nearshoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico also, helping the company replace china as the main trading partner. the next tesla gig factory will be in mexico near monterey. it is a significant change but some urge caution over being drawn into

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Chinese , Economy , City , Info Factory , Monterrey , Arm , Pandemic , Space , Demand , Plots , Mexico Industrial Park , Covid , Northern Mexico , Passing Fad , Question , Trend , China , Advantage , Interest , Cuestion Mexico , Tue , Little Wonder , Economists , People , Nearshoring , Us , Plans , Firms , Vietnam , Discussion , Costa Rica , Conversation , Colombia , Tesla , Company , Trading Partner , Change , Tesla Gig Factory , Caution , Monterey ,

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