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The evolution of industrial parks after two years
The evolution of industrial parks was two years later, in the 1980s. Mexico began its path through economic globalization. And the search for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). First, it was with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) entry. Later, in the 90s. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force. Which was recently modernized to become, in 2020. In the T-MEC. The new Treaty between Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Industrial parks in Mexico. They have traditionally aligned themselves with policies related to attracting FDI. The evolution of industrial parks after two years, which our country has implemented. And they have sought a deep understanding…
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Commercial Real Estate in the Industrial Sector: An Evolutionary Story
Commercial real estate in the industrial sector: a history of evolution; in the mid-1990s, Mexico experienced a watershed regarding growth, expansion, and development of industrial parks. The reason is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entry into force. That, together with the maquiladora decree, meant the first boom of this type of industry. Before, in 1990, the industrial market in Monterrey was. For example, it was domestic manufacturing and textiles. In the border markets such as Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Matamoros, there was a 30-kilometer line where maquila was allowed. By 1996, there were only two industrial parks in Monterrey, STIVA Aeropuerto, and Parque Industrial Monterrey. In the rest…




