Thursday, March 5, 2015

Then there are these in Mexico................as well as the rest of Latin America..............making kids work long hours.......................by Japanese firms..............American firms........German firms..........their own people selling them out.........much like it has been our own fellow Americans who aided Al Queda to attack the USA on 9/11//2001.............and helped the latinos invade...............don't just blame certain people............blame all the bozos doing bad things..........



    1. The maquiladoras are the mostly American-owned factories along the Mexican border that assemble products for export to U.S. markets (Nation's Health, 1998). The Mexican maquiladora program, implemented in 1965, created a free trade agreement for foreign companies to bring materials into the country for manufacturing.
    2. Environmental Justice Case Study: Maquiladoras

      www.umich.edu/~snre492/Jones/maquiladora.htm
      University of Michigan
  1. Maquiladora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    In Mexico, a maquiladora (Spanish pronunciation: [makilaˈðoɾa]) or maquila (IPA: [maˈkila]) is a manufacturing operation in a free trade zone (FTZ), where factories import material and equipment on a duty-free and tariff-free basis for assembly, processing, or manufacturing and then export the assembled, processed ...
  2. What is a maquiladora?

    www.udel.edu/leipzig/texts2/vox128.htm
    University of Delaware
    The 1989 Maquiladora Decree establishes a "Sole Procedure" which simplifies some of the permit and registration requirements -- and there are several.

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  3. Maquiladoras in Mexico - Geography - About.com

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    Over a million Mexican workers are employed at over three thousand maquiladoras, or export assembly plants, near the United States-Mexico border.
  4. Environmental Justice Case Study: Maquiladoras

    www.umich.edu/~snre492/Jones/maquiladora.htm
    University of Michigan
    The maquiladoras are the mostly American-owned factories along the Mexican border that assemble products for export to U.S. markets (Nation's Health, 1998). The Mexicanmaquiladora program, implemented in 1965, created a free trade agreement for foreign companies to bring materials into the country for manufacturing.
  5. maquiladora | factory | Encyclopedia Britannica

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    maquiladora, byname maquila, manufacturing plant that imports and assembles duty-free components for export. The arrangement allows plant owners to take ...
  6. Maquiladoras - Mount Holyoke College

    https://www.mtholyoke.edu/.../maquiladora.html
    Mount Holyoke College
    What are MaquiladorasMaquiladoras are Mexican assembly plants that import materials and equipment on a duty-free and tariff-free basis for assembly or ...
  7. Mexico's maquiladoras: Big maq attack | The Economist

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    The Economist
    Oct 26, 2013 - Mr Muñoz's drone-producing plant is a maquiladora, a factory that enjoys special tax breaks. When Mexico set up the first maquiladoras half a ...
  8. Maquiladoras/Twin Plants | Economic Development

    www.sandiego.gov/economic.../sandiego/.../maquiladoras.sht...
    San Diego
    Maquiladoras allow companies to capitalize on the less expensive labor force in Mexico and also receive the benefits of doing business in the United States.
  9. maquiladora - The Free Dictionary

    www.thefreedictionary.com/maquiladora
    Definition of maquiladora in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of maquiladora. Pronunciation of maquiladora. Translations of maquiladoramaquiladorasynonyms, ...

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