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Essay heading: U.s Investment In Mexico
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The Mexican market for auto
parts is expected to grow by 24 percent from 1994 levels to $16.9 billion in the
year 2000. It is also expected that NAFTA will help increase the U.S. export
share of the Mexican market to around 70 percent by the year 2000. In the long
run, Mexico's location could profit the U... displayed 300 characters
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industries that establish
themselves there, through an expanded free trade area in Latin America, which
could include Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, and Chile. Such expansion could
prove crucial to the U.S. industry, as a strong export orientation helped
sustain industry growth. Exports increased from 18... displayed next 300 characters
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