What are Maquiladoras?

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Also known as in-bond companies or twin plants, Maquiladoras are manufacturing facilities that provide U.S. companies the means to use low-cost Mexican labor. The Mexican government allows U.S. companies to import parts and materials into Mexico without import taxes and the finished products are exported back to the U.S.
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maquiladoras - Definition [muh-kee-luh-dawr-uh; Sp. mah-kee-ah-daw-rah]
(n.) Factory run by a U.S. company in Mexico to take advantage of cheap labor and lax regulation
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