Aguascalientes Governor Meets Nissan Global CEO to Strengthen Partnership
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Aguascalientes Governor Tere Jiménez met with Nissan Motor Corporation's global CEO Iván Espinosa to discuss ongoing projects.
- The meeting highlighted Nissan's significant economic impact on the state, including job creation and supply chain development.
- The governor emphasized Aguascalientes' commitment to fostering investment and innovation to support Nissan's continued growth in the region.
Aguascalientes Governor Tere Jiménez Esquivel has reinforced the state's strong alliance with Nissan, meeting with Iván Espinosa, the global president and CEO of Nissan Motor Corporation. The discussion, held at Nissan's A1 plant, focused on the company's current projects within the state and its future development.
Governor Jiménez underscored Nissan's vital role in Aguascalientes' economy, emphasizing its contributions to job creation and the stimulation of the local supply chain and related industrial sectors. She highlighted the long-standing relationship, spanning over four decades, which has solidified Aguascalientes as a key automotive production hub for Nissan in Latin America.
"We work every day to strengthen investment, innovation, and the development of an industry that generates opportunities for thousands of Aguascalientes families," Jiménez stated. "We want companies that trust Aguascalientes to find everything they need to continue growing here."
The meeting was attended by other key Nissan executives, including David Johnson, senior vice president of Manufacturing, SCM, and Purchasing for Nissan Americas, and Rodrigo Centeno, president and general director of Nissan Mexicana and INFINITI. The gathering signals a continued commitment to collaboration and growth between the state government and the automotive giant.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.