Tucson
In the heart of Southern Arizona, Tucson offers optimal infrastructure for companies interested in a U.S. business-friendly location from where they can operate and also access business opportunities in Mexico.
Many of the firms expanding into Mexico (especially the western states) launch complementary, sister projects in Southern Arizona, including production-sharing, research and development and distribution operations, which allows them to reap on the competitive advantages of two countries.
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Highlights
- Proximity to Mexico and familiarity with its government, business and cultural institutions.
- Diverse workforce of more than 400,000, as well as educational institutions and training programs to suit the training needs of most companies, including those operating in Mexico.
- Tax structure and special development zones that favor business growth.
- Unique location and transportation structure that ensure rapid access to Mexico and other important markets.
- An inland port that provides multi-modal transportation infrastructure.
- A readily available inventory of class A facilities for research, industrial and office use.
- Partnerships and programs that encourage technology development.
- The National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade, a research and educational institution working to develop the legal infrastructure needed to facilitate trade in the Western Hemisphere.
- Modern healthcare infrastructure, including 15 hospitals and world-renowned specialists.
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