Unison Shanghai invests US$400 million for a new plant in SLP
SAN LUIS POTOSI - Juan Carlos Valladares Eichelmann, Secretary of Economic Development (SEDECO) of San Luis Potosí, and executives of Unison Shanghai laid the first stone of the new plant that will operate in San Luis Potosí.
The Chinese company will invest US$400 million and plans to generate 3,000 new jobs with the new manufacturing complex.
According to the agency, the new plant will strengthen the company's presence in the region and promote economic growth.
The event was attended by Winsong Weng, Vice President of Overseas Operations of Unison Shanghai; Daniel Lagunas López, Municipal President of Villa de Reyes; and Michelle Porrino, Director of the WTC Industrial Park.
The executives highlighted the importance of this investment for economic development and job creation in the region.
Specializing in the manufacture and assembly of auto parts, Unison Shanghai excels in the production of body parts and components for electric vehicles.