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Aguascalientes Considers Chinese Automakers to Revive COMPAS Plant Post-Closure

The COMPAS plant, which is set to close on May 31, may be acquired by Chinese automakers, highlighting Mexico's interest in attracting electric vehicle manufacturing investments. This push aims to leverage the plant's potential for EV assembly and tech development, amid trade policy uncertainties. Next, officials will evaluate proposals to determine the plant's new ownership and operational focus.
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