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Economic Profile CARBONIFEROUS
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1. INTRODUCTION
Coahuila is the third largest state in the
country, located in the Northeast of Mexico, with
a 512-kilometer border with the U.S. state of
Texas.   The state has 38 municipalities grouped
into 5 different regions according to economic
characteristics and geographic location.   The
Carboniferous Region is made up of the
municipalities of Juárez, Múzquiz, Progreso,
Sabinas y San Juan de Sabinas (Nueva Rosita).
This region is characterized by the mining of
materials such as mineral coal, fluorite,
celestite, and strontium. In addition to the
strong mining industry it boasts of a growing
manufacturing industry. This document provides
the potential investor general information about
the region such as geographic location, major
economical activities, infrastructure and basic
utilities and services, main educational aspects
and its quality of life.
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2. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
The Carboniferous Region, includes 16,040.1 Km2
and a population of 160,639 inhabitants.
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Sacramento
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2.1 Altitude and Geographic Coordinates
Table 1 Altitude and geographic coordinates of
the municipal seat.
Meters Above Sea Level
2.2 Distances
Table 2 Distances to the main cities in the
state, the Mexican Republic, primary ports and
border cities.
Source SCT (Secretariat of Communications and
Transportations). Coahuila Office
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3. GENERAL INFORMATION
3.1 Climate
This region is characterized by a semi-dry and
warm climate, to a dry and hot climate. The
majority of the precipitation occurs during the
months of May through October.
Table 3
Juárez
8.6
9.7
13.5
17.1
18.5
21.4
19.6
20.4
19.3
15.3
12.4
8.5
Progreso
9.6
11.1
14.8
17.7
20.6
22.4
23.2
23.2
21.7
16.5
13.3
10.0
San Juan de Sabinas
12.0
14.1
18.9
23.3
26.5
28.7
29.7
29.5
26.8
22.4
16.9
12.9
Source Comisión Nacional del Agua (National
Water Commission) (CONAGUA ) 2007.
3.2 Demographic Aspects
Table 4 Municipal population and distribution by
gender
Source II Census Housing and Population. INEGI.
2005.
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4. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
4.1 Airports
This region has an airstrip which is located in
the municipality of Sabinas. This paved runway
measures 1,750 m long by 30 m wide, and has a
taxiway and general platform of 113 m wide by 90
m. long. The runway is identified as 12/30 and at
this time does not operate any commercial
airline.   In addition, to the airstrip in
Sabinas, the region has an aerodome for private
flights and aero-taxi service located in the
municipality of Múzquiz which provides access to
the Piedras Negras International Airport in
Piedras Negras and the Venustiano Carranza
International Airport in Monclova.
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4.2 Highways
Federal Highway 57 Connects Piedras Negras,
Monclova, and Saltillo, Coah with San Luis
Potosi, S.L.P Queretaro, Qro, and Mexico,
D.F. State Highway 93 Connects Nueva Rosita,
Palaú and Múzquiz, Coah. State Highway 95
Connects Sabinas with Juárez, Coah. State
Highway 35 Connects Juárez with Progreso,
Coah. State Highway 284 Connects Progreso with
Federal Highway 57. Interstate Highway Connects
the region with the cities of Nuevo Laredo,
Tamps., and Anáhuac, N.L.
4.3 Railroads
The Carboniferous Region has railway terminals in
the municipalities of Juárez, Progreso, Sabinas
and San Juan de Sabinas. Their connection with
the National Railway System provides access to
ports, border cities and other important regions
in the country. The Kansas City Southern de
México and Linea Coahuila Durango company (LCD)
are the two privately owned businesses that
provide the service in this region.
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5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
The primary economic activities of the
Carboniferous Region are the transformation
industry, commerce and services, construction and
mining which are distributed in the following
manner.
5.1 Industrial Parks
Industrial Parks of the region provide potable
water, drainage, electricity, public lighting
and telephone service infrastructure.
Table 5 Industrial Parks
Source Industrial Parks Decree. Economic
Development Department. 2007
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5.2 Primary Industries
Source Economic Development Department. 2007
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5.3 Labor
Most labor positions in the region are provided
by the textile and mining industries. The main
labor unions present are Confederacion de
Trabajadores de México(Confederation of Mexican
Workers)(CTM), Confederación Revolucionaria de
Obreros y Campesinos (Revolutionary Confederation
of Workers and Farmers) (CROC) and Sindicato
Unico de Trabajadores Electricistas de la
Republica Mexicana (Mexican Republic Electrical
Workers Union) (SUTERM).
Table 6 Monthly Salary (USD)
Exchange rate 11.00
Source Amistad Industrial Developers
  • Benefits as required by Mexican Law. Other
    benefits are Vacation Bonus, Christmas Bonus,
    Attendance
  • Bonus, Production Bonus, Food Coupon, Saving
    Program, Employee Transportation, Social Securit
  • (IMSS, Infonavit, SAR).

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6. INFORMATION ON BASIC SERVICES AND
UTILITIES
6.1 Water and Drainage
Juárez
50.00
 
Progreso
24.00
 
San Juan de Sabinas
14.64
5.85
Source Municipal Water and Sanitation System and
Municipal Records. 2008
6.2 Electricity
Electrical services in the Carboniferous Region
of Coahuila are provided by electric lines of
distribution with the capacity to meet all
present and future power needs for this region
6.2.1 Cost of contract
The cost of the contract per KVA is 1,241.00
pesos (not including VAT). Source Federal
Electrical Commission. Sep 2008.
6.2.2 Cost of service
Table 8 Cost of Service
RATE 2 (LESS THAN 25KW)
RATE 3 (MORE THAN 25KW)
Source Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE).
Sept 2008. http//www.cfe.gob.mx
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Table 7 Cost of medium-tension electrical
service.
Source Comisión Federal de Electricidad (Federal
Electrical Comisión) (CFE). Sept 2008.
http//www.cfe.gob.mx/gercom/ (1)     Ordinary
cost for general medium-tension, for demands of
less than 100 kw (2) Hourly cost for general
medium-tension service, for demands of 100 kw or
more.
Table 8 Charges for general high-tension
electrical service.
Source Comisión Federal de Electricidad (Federal
Electrical Commission ) (CFE). Sept 2008
http//www.cfe.gob.mx/gercom/ (1)     Hourly
charge for general high-tension service,
sub-transmission level. (2)     Hourly charge for
general high-tension service, sub-transmission
level, for long-term use. (3)   Hourly charge for
general high-tension service, transmission
level. (4)     Hourly charge for general
high-tension service transmission level. For
long-term use.   Note The previous charges are
in national currency and do not include IVA.
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6.3 Gas
The Carboniferous Region does not offer a natural
gas distribution infrastructure for neither
domestic nor industrial use. However, the supply
of liquid propane(LP) is provided by central
distributors (via stationary and portable
containers). The cost of this form of gas is
9.76 pesos per kilo.   Source (1) Gas Natural
México. Sept 2008. (2)
Secretariat of Economy. Sept 2008.
Note Does not include IVA.
6.4 Industrial Buildings
Source Sefomec 2008
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6.5 Telephone
The Carboniferous Region offers state of the art
telephony services. These services include both
copper and fiber optic networks.
Table 10 Cost of Service Telephone
Source Telmex 2007.
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7. EDUCATION
The Carboniferous Region offers the following
educational infrastructure.  
7.1 Educational Institutions
Table 11 Educational Institutions
Source Secretaría de Educación y Cultura de
Coahuila (Secretariat of Public Education)
(SEyCC). Period 2006-2007.
7.2 Professional Level Technical Schools
Table 12 Professional Level
Source Secretaría de Educación y Cultura de
Coahuila (Secretariat of Public Education)
(SEyCC). Period 2006-2007.
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7.3 Professional Level Schools
Table 13 Professional Level Schools
Source Secretaría de Educación y Cultura de
Coahuila (Secretariat of Public Education)
(SEyCC). Period 2006-2007.
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8. QUALITY OF LIFE
The Carboniferous Region has a variety of
tourist, recreational and family interest
centers.
8.1 Commerce and Services
Table 14 Commerce and Services
Source Secretariat of Tourism 2007.
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8.2 Entertainment and Leisure
In this section we have included sports
facilities, historical sites, and libraries.
Table 15 Entertainment and Leisure
Source Secretariat of Tourism 2007.
8.3 Temples and Churches
Table 16 Temples
Source Secretariat of Government. 2007.
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9. DIRECTORY   Secretaría de Fomento
Económico (Economic Development
Department) Periferico Luis Echeverría No.1560
Piso 11 Col. Guanajuato. Z.C. 25286 Saltillo,
Coahuila, México. Phone 52 (844) 415-1714,
415-4053 Fax. 52 (844) 415-2162 LADA Sin
Costo 01-800-718-4230 U.S. Toll Free
1-877-257-1784 Web http//www.investcoahuila.com
Email promocion_at_sefomec-coahuila.gob.mx
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