| More Flextronics Programs Moving to Mexico |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Monday, 30 August 2010 06:42 | |||
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SAN JOSE -- Flextronics, the world's second-largest EMS firm, is finding Mexico more to its liking, the company's chief executive said. The company generates 33% of its sales from China, versus 15% from Mexico. However, the latter rose 400 basis points in the past year as rising wages in China made Mexico a more attractive option. Wages in China have risen five years in a row, while pay in Mexico has been stagnant, CEO Mike McNamara told Bloomberg in an interview. Flextronics said labor costs range from about 0.5% of sales for computers to 10% for power supplies.
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