'Maquiladoras' qualify as such
Maquiladoras
Foreign companies' factories are often referred to as "foreign subsidiaries" or "overseas plants." These facilities are established by a company in a different country to manufacture goods, taking advantage of local resources, labor, or market access. They may also be called "offshore factories" when located in countries with lower production costs.
Maquiladoras
Maquiladoras.
Texans
The archipelago to the north of Cuba that was formerly a British dependency is called the Bahamas. A maquiladora is a foreign-owned factory in northern Mexico that assembles duty-free goods.
They are known as maquiladoras.
Greenland
* Mexico & northern South America - 'haciendas' are owned by 'hacendados' * Mexico & northern South America - 'latifundios' are owned by 'latifundista
Factories that just assemble parts into finished products for export are called maquiladoras.Not all factories that export are known as such, however. For example, steel-mills produce steel which is then exported to other countries, such as the United States, China or India. These are not maquiladoras.
They are called maquiladoras.
Northern part of South America is Colombia.Northern part of Latin America is Mexico.