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  2. Manufacturing in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, simple assembly operations in Mexico have evolved into complex manufacturing operations including televisions, automobiles, industrial and personal products. While inexpensive commodity manufacturing has flown to China, Mexico attracts U.S. manufacturers that need low-cost solutions near-by for higher value end products and just ...

  3. List of Mexican inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Umbrellas:independent of the ancient Chinese (who had also invented the umbrellas on their own), the Maya and the Inca had invented circular umbrellas, which were made from bird feathers. [16] Hand Fan:The Aztecs developed circular handheld fans made of feathers and other materials that served as a status symbol, and were used for warfare ...

  4. You Might Be Surprised to Find That These 'US' Brands Aren't ...

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    The recognizable six-string is still popular among musicians even though many of them are now made in Mexico. U.S.-made models are still produced, but for roughly double the price. Best Buy

  5. In fact, archaeologists found 2,000-year-old pottery vessels with chile pepper residue in Chiapas, Mexico. “People were eating and then later cultivating and growing and grinding — eating ...

  6. Mexican lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    Like Olinalá, lacquer is an industry and sold widely in Mexico, but the production is not as sophisticated in design. [2] These wares often have a bright red background due to the use of a commercial oil paint, and include toys, gourds and gourd pieces used to create carrying apparatus and jewelry.

  7. Made in New Mexico: State builds on manufacturing base - AOL

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    Aug. 27—Eddie Garcia walks the 9,000-square-foot commissary on a Tuesday morning, monitoring his roughly 50 employees doing everything from processing thousands of pounds of green chile to ...

  8. History of science and technology in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Following the Mexican Revolution, a ten-year civil war, Mexico made significant progress in science and technology. During the 20th century, new universities, such as the National Polytechnical Institute , Monterrey Institute of Technology and research institutes, such as those at the National Autonomous University of Mexico , were established ...

  9. Trump calls for 100% tariffs on cars made in Mexico as part ...

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    Trump added that, if elected, he’d put a 100% tariff on every car imported from Mexico and that the only way to avoid those charges would be for an automaker to build the cars in the U.S.