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10 reasons to invest in COAHUILA

10 reasons to invest in COAHUILA. Strategic Mexico Manufacturing Location World Class Infrastructure and Access to Global Markets Strong Economy Supported by Skilled and Qualified Workforce Competitive Production Costs Industrially Diversified Manufacturing Region

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10 reasons to invest in COAHUILA

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  1. 10 reasonsto invest inCOAHUILA • Strategic Mexico Manufacturing Location • World Class Infrastructure and Access to Global Markets • Strong Economy Supported by Skilled and Qualified Workforce • Competitive Production Costs • Industrially Diversified Manufacturing Region • Opportunities to Speed Innovation • High Quality of Life • Low Cost of Living • Professional and Supportive Government • Who is Doing Business in Coahuila?

  2. 1 STRATEGIC LOCATION

  3. Coahuila has become a competitive international investment destination CANADA AtlanticOcean STATE OF COAHUILA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF COAHUILA Pacific Ocean MEXICO SOUTH AMERICA Located northeast of Mexico and bordering with the US

  4. 2 WORLD CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE & ACCESS TO GLOBAL MARKETS

  5. A region with constant flow of products, services and people Access to North America 245Mi 143Mi 340Mi 173Mi Access to Europe 119Mi 180Mi 189Mi Sea Ports 173Mi 347Mi International Bridges 413Mi Access to global markets 640Mi 512Mi 688Mi Access to Asia international airports, bridges and sea ports Lázaro Cárdenas Manzanillo Table of Distances Source: Ersys

  6. The State has a world class infrastructure with direct influence in the performance and economic growth of companies World Class Infrastructure 3 5 5 More than 5,387 International Airports* miles Industrial parks of roads 8 9 More than 1,378 miles Universities & institutes of railroad tracks of higher education 3 1 International border by railway International border bridges *Note: Coahuila has 3 airports with commercial flights (Monclova, Torreón and Saltillo). Acuña and PiedrasNegras’ airport have capacity to receive international flights. Source: Secretariat of Communications and Transport (SCT). Government of Coahuila – Secretariat of Economic Development

  7. STRONG ECONOMY SUPPORTED BY SKILLED AND QUALIFIED WORKFORCE 3

  8. Coahuila, example nationally in economic development More than 2,000 export companies (Number of firms) 1stPlace nationally in  enterprises that export. Source: Mexican Business Information System. 2010. Online information:http://www.siem.gob.mx

  9. 4 COMPETITIVE PRODUCTION COSTS

  10. We have the highest industrial productivity in the country; each worker produces more than USD $20,000 per year… Ranks 1st place nationally on manufacturing industry’s productivity Productivity in Manufacturing Industry* 2010 (USD/Worker/year) • Stable relations between unions and companies • Business-oriented labor culture to achieve competitiveness *Note: Productivity is calculated as total output in the manufacturing industry, divided by the number of workers on the industry. Exchange Rate at $12.80 MXP/USD Source: SIREM, INEGI, Secretariat of Economic Development, Coahuila Institute of Employment.

  11. … an also one of the most educated workforce in Mexico Average Number of Years in the Educational System 2010 10.1 10.3 9.9 9.4 9.3 9.1 9.3 8.3 8.3 San Luis Potosí Coahuila Chihuahua Jalisco Guanajuato Nuevo León Puebla Querétaro Aguascalientes Source: INEGI. 4° Trim. 2009. Source: INEGI. 3er Quarter 2010

  12. Coahuila’s labor force is also characterized by its stability and commitment to the company Monthly Labor Turnover and Absenteeism Occupational Level Labor Competitiveness Survey SEFOMEC 2010 Survey Coparmex 2010 Survey Delphi 2010 Turnover Absenteeism Turnover Absenteeism Turnover Absenteeism Direct Labor 2.6% 1.2% 2% 1% 1.22% 1.12% 0strikes in the region In the last 20 years Rates in the US (2010) Turnover: 2.2% Absenteeism: 2.5% Source: CCH Unscheduled Absence Survey 2010. Bureau of Labor Statistics. SEFOMEC with information of COPARMEX and Delphi Enterprise.

  13. ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC Main Companies • Whirlpool • Flextronics • Mabe • General Electric • Sumbeam Oster • Standard Components • WC Wood 12,000 The industry employs more than workers in the state Source: INEGI. Secretariat of Economic Development.

  14. GRADUATES Technical and Higher Education Distribution Total Graduates 23,897 2010 Agriculture Sciences Education & Humanities Health Sciences ACADEMIC 5% 9% 5% INSTITUTIONS, 2010 39% 41% Engineering &Technology 1% Social &Administrative Technical Education 147 Natural & Exact Sciences 9,788 Higher Education 89 E&T Graduates Source: Secretariat of Public Education of Coahuila (SEyCC)

  15. QUALITY OF LIFE Coahuila is the border state with: The lowest percentage of crime victims The smallest number of reported felonies The highest perception of safety Source: Third National Survey on Insecurity. Citizen Institute of Insecurity Studies

  16. 10 WHO IS DOING BUSINESS IN COAHUILA?

  17. Success stories in Coahuila Source: Secretariat of Economic Development.

  18. More than 5 billions dollars of private investments in the last two years Your company Source: Secretariat of Economic Development.

  19. COAHUILA REGIONS Northern Carboniferous Central Laguna South-East Saltillo

  20. SOUTH-EAST REGION THE SOUTH EAST REGION locates the most important automotive cluster of the country $9,591 Formal Employment, Dec. 2010 USD* 100% = 148,987 jobs GDP Annual Per Capita Retail & Service Manufacturing Economically Active Population (Workforce) 26% 52% Economic contribution to the state Economic contribution to the state 54.8% 92,456 6% 15% Construction Main Industries Main Companies Others Automotive Aerospace Metal-Mechanics Electric and Electronics Information Technologies Chrysler, GM, Freightliner John Deere Caterpillar Whirlpool Flextronics *Note: Data 2010. Estimations SEFOMEC with information from the Index of Human Development 2010 and Banamex. Source: Permanent Employees Report. IMSS Coahuila. XII Population and housing Census. INEGI, Banamex, Secretariat of Economic Development

  21. SOUTH-EAST REGION Technical and Higher Education Distribution GRADUATES 2010 Total Graduates 8,117 ACADEMIC Agriculture Sciences Health Sciences Institutions, 2010 Education & Humanities 5% 9% 14% Technical Education 42 38% 32% Engineering &Technology 2% Higher Education 28 Social &Administrative 3,125 Natural & Exact Sciences E&T Graduates Source: Secretariat of Public Education of Coahuila (SE y CC)

  22. QUALITY of Life SOUTH-EAST REGION Arteaga General Cepeda Temples and Churches Hospitals and Clinical Recreation Centers Golf Courses Museums Theatres Cinemas Public Libraries Hotels Restaurants Banks 84 36 21 5 23 6 35 10 64 160 73 Parras Ramos Arizpe Saltillo Source: Secretariat of Economic Development

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