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The growth in the maquiladora industry and in the manufactory indusstry has been of 4.7% by August, 2016 . [1]
The growth from new orders of products indicates that there was an increase in the demand from manufacture products. This increased demand resulted in an expansion of the production and a higher employment rate to satisfy the increment in the demand.
Three quarters of the outter market of importation and exportations comes from the U.S.A
The main investment of the infrastructure stablished in Mexico comes from the America, such as the maquiladoras. And the money origin or destiny is always in United States.
By the year of 2003 the 80% of the commerce in Mexico was executed only with the U.S.A. The commercial superavit of the NAFTA and the deficit on the rest of the world created a dependency of the mexican exportation. This effects were evident between 2001-2003 as the result the greater recession there was either a low rate of a negative rate in the exportations. [2]
Members of the private iniciative in Mexico said that in order to eliminate NAFTA there are a lot of laws that have to be adapted by the U.S.A Congress and this will also eventually result in legal complaints by the World Trade Organization.[3]
Juan Pablo Castañón, president of the Consejo Coordinador Empresarial, expressed his concerns about the renegotiation and the willingness to focus on the car industry that has brought a lot of success[3]
Nevertheless, the institutional frameworks of the cross-border migrations are weak, so as the institutional roles and responsabilities at both in the national and international levels [4]
Acording to the International Organization for Migration, deaths of migrants have been on the rise worldwide with 5,604 deaths in 2016.[5]
The arising response to the growth of the spontaneous migration by building a wall does not adresses the fear of a territory invasion, rather it creates the lines that mark the different economic, political and cultural systems. When the strengthening in 1990 of the U.S-Mexico border by El Paso and San Diego by building a wall and complementing with the support of the border patrol, the crossing dropped almost to zero percent. In the other hand, there was an increase of number of death. Due to the difficulty to cross the wall, the people look to cross through the dangerous paths. Nevertheless, the elicit movement does not happen mainly in the border but by entering legally to the country and not leaving.[5]
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- ^ "Economic Report of the exportations in the manufacturer industry" Consejo Nacional de Industria Maquiladora Manufacturera A.C. 2016
- ^ Ruiz Nápoles, Pablo. "El TLCAN y el balance comercial en México". Economía Informa. UNAM. 2003
- ^ a b Gonzales, Lilia (November 14, 2016). "El Economista".
- ^ The Global Perspective of Migration and Develomplent. GMDF Puerto Vallarta and Beyond. Springer Science & Business media. May 23th, 2012.
- ^ a b Jones, Reese. Borders & Walls: Do Barriers Deter Unauthorized Migration. Migration Policy Institute. [web page]http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/borders-and-walls-do-barriers-deter-unauthorized-migration October 5th, 2016.