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El Paso site for Tesla parts factory? Taiwan firm says no decision yet

View Comments Published news out of Taiwan that a company there plans to put a manufacturing plant in El Paso to make components for Tesla electric vehicles might be premature. Officials for Pegatron Corp., an electronics manufacturer in Taipei, in a statement provided to the El Paso Times late Thursday said the company has not yet made a decision about its overseas plans. “Regarding our deployment plans overseas, details such as location, timing and investment amount are still under discussion,” the statement reads. “We will submit for government approval and make (a) public announcement pursuant to local regulations once it’s confirmed.”

Taiwan company: No decision made on placing manufacturing plant for Tesla parts in El Paso

Tesla in El Paso? Taiwan company says no decision made on placing manufacturing plant Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times Tesla picks Austin for $1B factory Replay Video UP NEXT Published news out of Taiwan that a company there plans to put a manufacturing plant in El Paso to make components for Tesla electric vehicles might be premature. Officials for Pegatron Corp., an electronics manufacturer in Taipei, in a statement provided to the El Paso Times late Thursday said the company has not yet made a decision about its overseas plans. “Regarding our deployment plans overseas, details such as location, timing and investment amount are still under discussion,” the statement reads. “We will submit for government approval and make (a) public announcement pursuant to local regulations once it’s confirmed.”

Arrowhead Center at NMSU s first El Paso AgSprint, BizSprint capture success for participants | Article

New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center partnered with the El Paso County Economic Development Department to offer two free six-week business accelerators in October and November. Participants were guided through the program to grow and refine their business strategies, and reported back on the boost the sprints gave to their companies. Attendees during the first El Paso BizSprint, which was hosted by New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center and the El Paso County Economic Development Department. The two partnered to offer two free six-week business accelerators in October and November. (Courtesy photo) “Arrowhead Center’s AgSprint El Paso Accelerator Program has been a game-changer for our startup. The extensive network of advisers and the ability to connect to local researchers, food organizations and governmental agencies have given us new direction and resources,” said Joshua Mena, founder of the El Paso Freeze Dried Food Compan

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