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Queretaro to Promote the Mexican Automotive Sector
By Fernando Mares - Wed, 04/19/2023 - 13:25
To meet the USMCA requirements, the government of Queretaro is pushing for the International Automotive Industry Supply Summit Mexico 2023.
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