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AUTO PART INDUSTRY TO GROW 8.5% IN 2004
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Infolatina
09-28-2004
Auto part industry to grow 8.5% in 2004
MEXICO CITY, Sep 28, 2004 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The auto part industry will close 2004 with 8.5% growth, although light vehicle production is expected to drop 3.8% in Mexico (compared year-on-year), reported Ramón Suárez, director of the National Auto Part Industry (INA).<P>"The auto part market continues to show solid expansion, i...
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Auto part industry to grow 8.5% in 2004.
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Burning less rubber
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