Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) has received land-use permits from Mexico’s federal environment ministry to build a “gigafactory” in Nuevo Leon.
What Happened: Reuters reports that the state government announced the decision on Tuesday. The designated land for the plant covers approximately 261 hectares (645 acres). The automaker had previously announced plans for a new factory in Mexico in March, without specifying a timeline for construction.
The “Gigafactory” is anticipated to generate an estimated $15 billion over the next two years through Tesla and its suppliers, according to Nuevo Leon Governor Samuel Garcia. Additionally, Mexico views the Tesla project as evidence of the growing “nearshoring” trend, where companies are moving production closer to the United States, away from Asia.
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