viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013

Know Nuevo Leon

Know more about Nuevo Leon

  • WEATHER 
Nuevo Leon has extreme weather. Its usually hot and dry, but more temperate climates can be found in the higher altitudes and winter can get very cold. 
The average temperature in Monterrey is 23°C (73°F), but it can reach 40°C (104°F) in summer and below zero in winter. Average humidity is 62%. There is a strong rain season triggered by hurricanes in August, September and October. 
Climate types 
 There is a small desertic region in the northeastern part of the state and a strip of temperate climate in the higher parts of the Sierra, in the center and south.  

Type or subtype  
Symbol  
surface  
Semi-arid  
BS  
68.63  
Tropical  
AC  
19.1  
Arid  
BW  
4.96  
Temperate  
CW  
7.31  





Air quality 
Air pollution is measured throughout the day in Metro Monterrey area. The public is informed of the measurements through the web, the local media and special bulletins distributed in case of natural or human-made contingencies. 
Quick facts 
Average temperature: 21°C (70°F) 
Average annual rainfall: 602 mm 
Main weather types: semi-arid and arid 

  • LOCATION - WHERE IS IT? 
Nuevo León is located near the border of the country and the Gulf of México. 

Nuevo León is located near the border of the country and the Gulf of México. 
Nuevo Leon is located in the northeast of Mexico. Its surface is 64,220 sq km, 3.3% of the total surface of the country.  
It shares borders with Tamaulipas (east and north), San Luis (south), Zacatecas (south), Coahuila (west), and Texas (north).  
The geographic coordinates that contain the state are: to the north 27º 49' and to the south 23º 11' latitude north. To the east 98º 26' and to the west 101º 14' latitude west. 


Monterrey 
Monterrey is the capital of Nuevo Leon. It’s located 73 km away from Saltillo, Coahuila; 900 km from Mexico City; 223 km from Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; and 300 km from the port of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. This strategic position has made it one of the main commercial roadways in Mexico.  
There are 51 municipalities in the estate. The 9 that make up the Metro Monterrey area are: Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Santa Catarina, Guadalupe, San Nicolás de los Garza, Apodaca, General Escobedo y Juárez.  
Quick facts 
Geo coordinates: latitude 27º 49' north, 23º 11' south, longitude 98º 26' east and 101º 14' west. 
Municipalities: 51  
Municipalities in the Monterrey Metro area: 9 

  • ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 
Nuevo León is one of most developed Mexican states in the economic area. We compete at an international level because of our enterprise and industrial activity. 
Infrastructure 
Nuevo Leon has a solid infrastructure for commerce and manufacturing: 
  • 8-track border crossing with technology to accelerate inspections 
  • Diploma-level schools and three of the best universities in Latin America 
  • 57 industrial parks Highwaystrains and airport 
  • Abundant gas supply and a good distribution infrastructure 
  • Reliable electricity supply and the only biomass electricity plant in Latin America 
  • Recycled water for industrial use (Monterrey recycles 100% of its water) 

Companies based in Monterrey 
People in Nuevo León take pride in our long entrepreneur tradition. 

Businesses based in Monterrey 
Industry 
Alfa  
Petrochemicals, food, telecommunications, car parts  
Banorte  
Banking  
Cemex  
Cement 
Cydsa  
Chemicalsplastics  
Deacero  
Iron 
Femsa  
Beveragesbeercommerce  
Imsa  
Metal-mechanicsautoparts  
Maseca  
Food 
Multimedios  
Communication media  
Proeza  
Car partsfood, software  
Protexa  
Constructionpetrochemicalstourism  
Pulsar  
Biotechnologyfinancial services  
Quimmco  
Metal-mechanicsautoparts  
Softek  
Software  
Soriana  
Commerce  
Villacero  
Iron  
Vitro  
Glass  
Xignux  
Electrical products, car parts, food  

Some foreign businesses in Nuevo León 
ABB  
Elcoteq  
Mitsubishi  
Alcoa-Fujikura  
General Electric  
Phelps Dodge  
BASF  
John Deere  
Pioneer  
Caterpillas  
Johnson & Johnson  
Siemens  
Celestica  
LG Electronics  
Toyota Tsuho  
Danfoss  
Mercedez Benz  
Union Carbide  


GDP 
In 2004, Nuevo Leon’s GDP was 517,475 million pesos, representing 7.5% of the country’s. The graph below shows NL’s GDP in millions of 1993 constant pesos. 
 

Exports 
Exports in Nuevo León grew from 10,414 million dollars in 2000 to 14,511 million dollars in 2006 (not including December 2006). 
 

Employment 
45% of the population is economically active . Out of them, 3% works in the primary sector (use of natural resources), 33% in manufacturing and 64% in services. Unemployment is 4.59% 
Micro and small companies are the ones that employ more people in the state. 

Company size  
Employees 
Micro 
670,757  
Small  
370,580  
Medium  
293,731  
Large  
333,236  
Government  
59,762  
Other  
83,794  

79% of workers earn more than two minimum wages. Minimum wages is $49.00 pesos in Apodaca, General Escobedo, Guadalupe, Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza, San Pedro Garza García and Santa Catarina, and $47.60 in the rest of the state. 
 
Note [1]: A person that is regularly involved in economic activities, or tried to be involved in the last month.  
Sources: Data NLINEGI 

Basic data 
GDP (2004): 517,475 million (7.5% of Mexico) 
GDP per capita (2006 estimate): 154,024 
Main activities: Services, commerce, manufacturing of machinery and equipment  
Exports (Jan-Nov 2006): 14,511 million USD (5.8% of the country) 
Imports (Jan-Nov 2006): 16,374 million USD (6.4% of the country) 

  • FOOD and CANDIES 
The most traditional dish from Monterrey is cabrito kid goat cooked on embers based on the Jewish cuisine of the founders of the city.Other local dishes and customs that perhaps date back to the Crypto-Judaism of these founders are the "semita" (bread without leavening), the capirotada dessert (a mix of cooked bread, cheese, raisins, peanuts, and crystallized sugarcane juice), and the relative absence of pork dishes. Another famous local dish is machacado con huevo. 
Carne asada on weekends remains a tradition among Monterrey families. It is usually served with grilled onions, baked potatoes and sausages or chopped as tacos. Locally brewed beer and cola are an almost mandatory part of the weekly ritual. The traditional desserts, "glorias" and "obleas," made from goat milk are both traditional candies from Nuevo León. 

  • MUSIC 






Starting in the 1960s, Monterrey has been known for "Norteño" music which is the trademark music of the city, bands like Ramon Ayala, PesadoDuelo and other Mexican "Regional" music bands perform at the different clubs in the city. Monterrey has witnessed the birth of several bands that have become internationally acclaimed. Their genres vary considerably. Bands include Plastilina MoshControl MacheteKinkyEl Gran SilencioJumboPandaGenitallica3Ball MTY. The song "Los Oxidados" by Plastilina Mosh opened the 2005 movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith.