The South Korean company Dossan Bobcat will invest 300 million dollars to open its first plant in Latin America, located in Nuevo León. Governor Samuel García announced this new investment that will come to the state after meeting with the company's executives. "Over the weekend, we also worked to attract investments to Nuevo León from Korea," he shared on his Telegram. "Dossan Bobcat will begin operations this same year," the governor added. "And it will generate more than a thousand new high-level jobs," the state executive detailed. Dossan Bobcat is a world leader in the manufacture of compact equipment, construction machinery, gardening, and portable power, belonging to the Doosan Group. It offers products such as loaders, mini-excavators, utility vehicles, and material handling equipment. Benefits for Investors During these working trips, García informed, they show companies all the benefits and advantages that Nuevo León offers to investors. "An exceptional location, connectivity, security, the best supply chain". In addition to confirming Dossan Bobcat's investment, the governor met with executives from 10 interested in investing or expanding in Nuevo León. He also announced that he invited the company executives to attend the World Cup matches in Nuevo León, especially the match between Korea and South Africa on June 24 at the BBVA Stadium. "During our tour in Korea, we encouraged the whole race, like my buddy Jimin, to be part of this new sensation that is the northernmost World Cup. Let's go, buddy!" he expressed. During his tour of Japan and Korea, the governor of Nuevo León secured foreign direct investment of over 200 million dollars. In addition to Dossan Bobcat, he consolidated capital from companies such as Hyundai Mobis, DH Autoware, and Hyundai WIA.
South Korean Company Invests $300 Million in Mexico
The South Korean company Dossan Bobcat will invest $300 million to build its first plant in Latin America, located in Nuevo León, Mexico. The investment will create over a thousand high-level jobs and strengthen economic ties between Mexico and South Korea.