Cheaper costs and lower wages. Also tax incentives and less difficulties when dealing with worker's unions factor into any decision to move south of the border.
Not to culture, but to economy: maquiladoras are factories and assembly plants owned by foreign investors in Mexico, close to the US-Mexico border. Some examples include electronics, automotive or household assembly plants.
Some Texas cities close to Mexico include El Paso, Laredo, Brownsville, and McAllen.
Southeastern Mexico, close to the Gulf of Mexico
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It was the exact opposite. Mexico has allowed foreign factories in Mexico, especially along the US-Mexico border. These are known as maquiladoras, which assemble finished products from imported parts. Some examples include electronic and household items, with parts coming from Taiwan, the United States or Japan, which are then assembled in say, iPhones and then sold back to the American and European markets.
I guess you mean the capital city of the state of Tabasco in Mexico. It is the city of Villahermosa, close to the Gulf of Mexico.
Clothing factories.
Both countries are some 11,200 Kms (6960 miles) apart.
Canada, the UK, Mexico, and Australia are among the top.
No. Northern Mexico has an arid landscape, including the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts. There are however, some mangroves on the eastern coasts around the Gulf of Mexico (close to Texas).
Both the US state and the country border each other.
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