maquiladora

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التركية - التركية
ikiz fabrika
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
an assembly plant in Mexico near the border with the United States
A joint venture manufacturing plant located in Mexico that enjoys exceptions from Mexican laws governing foreign companies The United States allows exemptions from, or reductions in, customs duties on re-exported goods from maquiladoras (See Refer to page 680)
The maquiladora (or "in-bond" industry) program allows foreign manufacturers to ship components into Mexico duty-free for assembly and subsequent reexport Industry established under the maquiladora program is Mexico's second largest source of foreign revenue (following oil exports) The maquiladora programs was established in 1965; in December 1989, the Mexican government liberalized the maquiladora program to make this a more attractive and dynamic sector of the economy As a result, maquiladora operations may import, duty and import license free, products not directly involved in production, but that support production, including computers and other administrative materials and transportation equipment
The maquiladora (or in-bond industry) program allows foreign manufacturers to ship components into Mexico duty-free for assembly and subsequent re-export Industry established under the maquiladora program is Mexico's second largest source of foreign revenue (following oil exports)
An assembly plant in Mexico, especially one along the border between the United States and Mexico, to which foreign materials and parts are shipped and from which the finished product is returned to the original market Maquiladoras are set up by mostly U S -based companies for the manufacture and export of finished products, often at a lower cost than if the goods were produced in other countries Maquiladoras were established in the 1960s after a U S program to assist unemployed workers living along the Mexican border, known as Braceros, was abolished
an assembly plant in Mexico (near the United States border); parts are shipped into Mexico and the finished product is shipped back across the border
The Mexican border export zone, populated by foreign owned factories, located on the doorstep of the American market Supplies a workforce employable for rock-bottom wages and is virtually free of employment standards
(Spanish: twin-plant) The US practice of building factories that straddle the US-Mexican border, enabling US companies to take advantage of lower Mexican labour costs Currently, over 800 Maquiladoras operate throughout Baja California, with roughly 535 of these located in Tijuana Companies With Maquiladoras In Baja California Include: Canon Business Machines,Casio Manufacturing, Daewoo, Fisher Price, JVC, Kyocera, Hasbro, Hitachi Home Electronics, Honeywell, Inc , Hughes Aircraft, Hyundai Precision America, Matsushita, Mattel Toys, Maxell Corporation, Mitsubishi Electronics Corp,NSK Autolive, Pioneer Speakers, Samsung, Sanyo North America, SMK Electronics,Sony Electronics
{i} assembly plant or manufacturing facility in Mexico that is owned or run by the U.S. or other foreign interests
A program established by the Mexican government allowing foreign manufacturers to ship components into Mexico duty-free for assembly and subsequent re-export Also known as the in-bond industry program
a factory established in Mexico near the U S border specifically to use lower-wage Mexican workers to produce products, primarily to sell in the U S
A manufacturing plant whose output is exported and whose imports are imported duty-free Originally termed for those plants on the Mexico-US border, they have been notorious for environmental degradation, low wages and poor working conditions
A manufacturing or assembly facility located in Mexico An official designation by the Mexican government
An export- processing factory The word, often shortened to maquila, originated in Mexico in the 1960s The factories, usually foreign-owned, assemble goods for duty-free export, mainly to the United States IN DEPTH
A factory, often foreign-owned, that assembles goods for export From Spanish, the word is pronounced mah-kee-lah-DOH-rah It is usually shortened to maquila (mah-KEE-lah)
maquiladora

    التركية النطق

    mäkwîlädırı

    النطق

    /ˌmakwəˈladərə/ /ˌmækwɪˈlædɜrə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () Spanish
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