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Six Industrial Parks Will Be Built in Municipalities of Sonora
Six industrial parks are to be established in Sonora as part of the Sustainable Energy Plan, with investments of 800-1,000 million pesos from the state and federal government.
Photograph of an industrial park in Mexico City. The industrial parks will be distributed in six locations in Sonora. Photo: Bigstock.
12/19/2022
A total of six industrial parks will be established in various municipalities in Sonora as part of the Sustainable Energy Plan for Sonora, announced Armando Villa Orduño, the Secretary of Economy in the region. The state government and the federal government will invest between 800 and 1,000 million pesos in this initiative.
The strategic plan for the industrial parks is already underway, with projects currently in the executive phase. The parks will be located in Nogales, San Luis Río Colorado, Ciudad Obregón, Hermosillo, and Guaymas. Additionally, efforts are being made to establish another park in Agua Prieta.
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