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Industry Sector Analysis Mexico: Construction Equipment and Building Products
Imports of equipment increased 122 percent from 1990 to 1992, due to the requirements of the highway construction programs in Mexico. However, due to the change in presidential administration and the uncertainty about the next president's policies, construction companies won't buy a large number of machines until contracts or works are assured. For this reason, imports are expected to remain flat during 1993, and start increasing again by the end of 1994. Construction materials included in the study are cement, concrete, stone, steel, iron, non-metal minerals, metallic structures, wood, glass, glass fiber, finishing materials for walls, floors or ceilings, pipes, plumbing accessories, prefabricated parts, panels, and products for electric facilities, among others.
Industry Sector Analysis Mexico: Construction Equipment and Building Products
Imports of equipment increased 122 percent from 1990 to 1992, due to the requirements of the highway construction programs in Mexico. However, due to the change in presidential administration and the uncertainty about the next president's policies, construction companies won't buy a large number of machines until contracts or works are assured. For this reason, imports are expected to remain flat during 1993, and start increasing again by the end of 1994. Construction materials included in the study are cement, concrete, stone, steel, iron, non-metal minerals, metallic structures, wood, glass, glass fiber, finishing materials for walls, floors or ceilings, pipes, plumbing accessories, prefabricated parts, panels, and products for electric facilities, among others.
Industry Sector Analysis Mexico: Construction Equipment and Building Products
A. Herrera (author) / J. Koloditch (author)
1993
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
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