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Mexican auto manufacturing & defense production roll on

As the initial shock of the coronavirus outbreak dies down, the United States has resumed its tough talk with China, and markets are reacting to the tension. And as supply lines between the US and Mexico have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, internal energy issues in the latter have strained the chain even further. Plus, as millions of US workers have been laid off amid virus lockdowns, the production of goods for arms sales has been deemed essential. We take a deep dive into the defense sector and how the industry has been rolling despite the devastating blow to the economy.

Mexican auto manufacturing & defense production roll on
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