Tamaulipas Strong and Competitive

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Mexico City March 10, 2014


Strategic Location

80,249 km2 Land Area

370 km Border (with USA)

433 km Shore Line (Gulf of Mexico) Boundaries

Texas (USA) Nuevo Le贸n San Luis Potos铆 Veracruz


Labor Force Population

3.4 Million

Total Population 52%

48%

Women

Men

1.6 Million People EAP 1.5 Million Employed Population Commerce and Services Industrial

29%

Agricultural

7%

Non Specified Source: INEGI, ENOE, III Trim. 2013

63%

1%


Logistics Platform

13,956 km Highways

937 km Railways

5

International Airports

2

Deep Sea Ports (+1 in project)

17

International Crossings


Logistics Platform

17 International Crossings 15 Vehicular 1 Railway

1 Vehicular-Railway


Logistics Platform

Maritime Connectivity

Matamoros Port (In project)

3 Deep Sea Ports Altamira Port Tampico Port

Europe

USA

Asia

11 Shipping Lines

South America

Africa


Logistics Platform

Maritime Connectivity Altamira Port • 2,882 has of industrial development (2,017 has availables) • 3,075 has of port precinct (1,895 has availables) • 1,400 has of ecological corridor •

Load movement in 2012: 16 mill. tons

• 1st National place in private investment ($8,000 million pesos)

• 2nd National place in commercial load movement within the Gulf of Mexico Ports.


Foreign Trade Mexico's trade flow in 2013 was $762,405 million dollars, and it grows an average of 9.8% annually since 1994 A third part of Mexico's trade flow crosses through Tamaulipas


Industrial Parks Total: 42 Available Land:

37 private 5 public

Tecnologis

6,213 has

Tecnotam: 2nd place nationwide in the evaluation of the best international practices of IT parks, according to the Secretary of Economy.

Industrial Zone of the port of Altamira with over 5,000 has. for development Tecnotam

Tecnia


Electric Energy 12 Central Stations • Actual Generation Capacity:

5,536.5 MW • Actual Demand:

1,350.0 MW 11% of National Production

Central Station Electric Lines


Education 194 35

High level schools with 109,420 students

Technical school with 10,628 students

356

Middle level with119,042 students


Industrial Sectors

Electric - Electronic

Automotive

Chemical & Petrochemical

IT

Logistics

Medical

Agribusiness

Tourism


Potential of Renewable Energies in Tamaulipas Potential in Generating Wind Power

Plants

Potential Area

• • •

Available land Exploitable area Capacity

= 233,750 km2 = 23,375 km2 = 71,000 Mw

For: 10% of exploitable area and plant factor >=20%


Potential of Renewable Energies in Tamaulipas Solar Potential in Mexico

Daily global radiation mean (KWh/m2) < 4.8 4.8 – 4.9 5.0 -5-1 5.2 – 5.3 5.5 – 5.6 > 5.6

Areas with the most and least amount of daily global radiation production in a horizontal surface.(KWh/m2).


Established industry in Tamaulipas


Investment Summary

2011-2013

81 Consolidated Projects + $2.2 B USD Company

Cal-Comp

INTERGEN

ACERTAM AUTOMOTIVE MAQUILADORA

Invest ($ MDD)

Employment

Sector

100

400

Chemical

60

1,170

Electronic

50

150

Chemical

34

400

Medical

70

400

Automotive

80

120

Energy

30

282

Glass

6

800

Automotive

350

200

Metal- Mechanics

5

1600

Automotive

15

426

Automotive


Main Asian Investment

• • •

Investment: 550 MDD Jobs: 4,000 Product: Manufacture of shipyard and offshore

• • •

Investment: 20 MDD Jobs: 750 Product: Radios and automotive switches

• • •

Investment: 8 MDD Jobs: 300 Product: Radiator Hoses


Main Asian Investment

• • • •

2nd line production expansion Investment: 310 MDD Jobs: 480 Product: Manufacture of galvanized sheet for the automotive industry

• • •

Investment: 30 MDD Jobs: 400 Product: Assemble screen plasmas and LCD TV


7 Reasons to Invest in Tamaulipas, Mexico 1

Strategic location and logistics platform

2

The largest border region with 17 international bridges accessing the USA and NAFTA region

3

Solid communications and transportation infrastructure

4

Economy based on a wide range of profitable sectors

5

A vast wealth of natural resources

6

Young, commited and qualified workforce

7

Friendly government


Contact Us

C.P. Mテウnica Gonzテ。lez Garcテュa

C.P. Rafael テ]gel Ortiz Salazar

Secretary of Economic Development and Tourism

Undersecretary of Investment Promotion

Tamaulipas State Government Ph. +52 (834) 107-8823 monica.gonzalez@tamaulipas.gob.mx

Economic Development and Tourism Secretariat Tamaulipas State Government Ph. +52 (834) 107-8835 raortiz@tamaulipas.gob.mx


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