en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Mexican state of Nuevo León is seeking to strengthen its automotive industry and expand electric mobility opportunities by establishing a new economic cooperation agenda with the Republic of Tunisia, aiming to consolidate its position as a primary destination for Tunisian investment.



Governor Samuel García held a working meeting with the diplomatic delegation of the Republic of Tunisia to the United States, aiming to agree on a business mission agenda to expand the operations of Tunisian companies in the state, particularly within the automotive industry value chain.
The governor emphasized that the state already hosts significant investments, automotive parts companies, and projects related to the automotive industry. Therefore, he agreed with the diplomats to establish technical working groups to review new investment projects, technology development, and supply proposals. García stated that his administration's priority is to build bilateral alliances, strengthen trade ties, and leverage the common heritage between the Arab and Spanish-speaking worlds to promote tourism and cultural cooperation.
Tunisian Consul Jalel Ben Belgacem, accompanied by Anis Hajr, Chargé d'Affaires at the Embassy in Washington, described the meeting as fruitful and reaffirmed Tunisia's interest in strengthening commercial ties with Mexico's main industrial hub. The diplomat also thanked the state government for facilitating operations for Tunisian companies and citizens to expand business and cooperation opportunities in the region. Economy Minister Betsabé Rocha, Deputy Minister of Investment and Innovation Emmanuel Loo, and Tourism Minister Maricarmen Martínez, who participated in the negotiations, will follow up on the commercial agreements reached.
Commercial relations between the two regions are supported by COFICAB, a subsidiary of the Tunisian group Elloumi Group, which specializes in the design and manufacturing of advanced automotive wiring harnesses. The company has a solid presence in Nuevo León through COFICAB Americas. Its plant in Pesquería serves as a strategic hub for the supply of electrical components for the automotive industry and is a key partner in meeting the growing demand for specialized wiring harnesses amid the transition to electric mobility.
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