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The industrial development of the Aerospace Sector in Mexico Eduardo J. Solís

The industrial development of the Aerospace Sector in Mexico Eduardo J. Solís. Mexico, D.F and Toluca, Mex April 08th, 2005. In Mexico, we have been doing our job when it comes to foreign trade. Sweden. Norway. Canada. Finland. 12 FTAs: 43 Countries. Denmark. Iceland. 17 APPRIs.

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The industrial development of the Aerospace Sector in Mexico Eduardo J. Solís

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  1. The industrial development of the Aerospace Sector in MexicoEduardo J. Solís Mexico, D.F and Toluca, Mex April 08th, 2005

  2. In Mexico, we have been doing our job when it comes to foreign trade Sweden Norway Canada Finland 12 FTAs: 43 Countries Denmark Iceland 17 APPRIs United States Netherlands United Kingdom Germany Cuba ACE 51 Ireland Liechtenstein Honduras Belgium Austria Nicaragua Luxemburg Switzerland Guatemala Portugal Costa Rica El Salvador Mercosur (ACE 54 Marco Agreement) (ACE 55 Automotive agreement) France Spain Venezuela Italy Greece Colombia Japón South Korea Israel Ecuador AAP 29 Brazil ACE 53 Peru ACE 8 Paraguay AAP 38 Bolivia Uruguay Chile Argentina ACE 6

  3. …We have also being doing our job in the Macroeconomic area Interest Rates Source: INEGI

  4. …this is reflected on the inflation rates: Annual Inflation Rates Source: INEGI

  5. …These results can be also appreciated in the international financial markets... 186 (Feb.13) Source: JP Morgan

  6. …Giving Mexico an improved rating 5437 522 186 Source: JP Morgan

  7. The link between the Mexican and the US industrial activity is evident Industrial Production, va%, pm3m 10 8 USA Mex 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 Jul-99 Jul-00 Jul-01 Jul-02 Jul-03 Oct-99 Oct-00 Oct-01 Oct-02 Oct-03 Jan-99 Jan-00 Jan-01 Jan-02 Jan-03 Jan-04 Apr-99 Apr-00 Apr-01 Apr-02 Apr-03 Apr-04 Source: INEGI

  8. As a result of this strategy, Mexico is now an exporting power. In 2004, Mexico consolidated its position as the second largest trading partner of the Unites States only after Canada.

  9. Mexico is by far the largest exporter in Latin America • Mexican exports double the total exports of Brazil and Argentina together. …Mexico has a VAST experience exporting. There are more than 40,000 exporting companies in Mexico

  10. Mexico’s experience and success in the development of the automotive and electrical-electronic sectors guarantee the success in the development of the aerospace industry in our country.

  11. Manufacturing: engine components, harnesses and cables, components of landing systems, plastic injection, heat exchangers, precision machining, airfoil repairs, audio and video systems, electronic components, fuselage insulation, interiors, among others.Engineering: design of aeronautical components (for military and civil applications) Mexico is a strategic location for the development of the Aerospace industry There are almost 60 aerospace companies already established in Mexico

  12. Industria Aeronáutica Ubicación geográfica Talleres Diva Sonora (11) Honeymex Cromalloy Chihuahua (4) Ensambles del Pacífico Coahuila (2) Interiores Aéreos Nuevo León (4) Jalisco (4) Mexmill Ketema Unison Aguascalientes (1) San Luis Potosí (2) Querétaro (1) Evco Plásticas de México Yucatán (3) Jaiter Distrito Federal (2) Aerodesign de México Turbine Components Arneses y Conexiones Placas Termodinámicas Motodiesel Mexicana TIGHITCO Representaciones, asesoría… ITR Global Vantage Partes Aéreas Concorde Competitive Global de México 61 empresas diferentes Empresas LM Orcon Thayer Volare Engineering Northtrop Grumman Baja California (27) Leach International Hartwell Dzus Parker Hannifin GSP Crissair Pacmin Precision Aerospace Cubic Tolerance Master Vermillion HST Chemresearch Esco Turbine Technoloies Sargent Controls & Aerospace Lockeheed Martin Ensambladores Electrónicos de México Seal and Metal Products Cadinmex Vision and automation

  13. Mexico can successfully compete in Manufacturing and Engineering design of aeronautical components GE, ITP and Honeywell are already doing aerospace engineering design in Mexico

  14. We are training our technicians to improve their skills in the manufacturing processes; complex machining; fabrications and forging of metals such as nickel, inconel and titanium.

  15. Today, Mexican exports of aeronautical components and engineering designs total over 400M USD and employs over 10,000 people in eleven states

  16. Quality Systems • Most companies in Mexico have adopted quality systems according to clients demands • We have some good examples of AS 9000 certified companies • For secondary processes we already have NADCAP approved companies in our country

  17. North America Regional Security • Mexico is a natural partner for the manufacturing of aerospace and military components sensitive to the US national security • The Federal Government is currently negotiating a bilateral agreement for aerospace safety with the FAA (BASA).

  18. Gracias! Eduardo J. Solís Sánchez Chief of investment promotion Ministry of Economy esolis@economia.gob.mx (52-55)-57-29-91-07/08

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