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ThyssenKrupp Opens $98 M Steering Plant in Puebla, Boosting Mexico Ops

ThyssenKrupp Opens $98 M Steering Plant in Puebla, Boosting Mexico Ops

ThyssenKrupp opened a $98 M steering‑components plant in Huejotzingo, Puebla, creating jobs and boosting its North‑American supply chain as it pivots toward EV and sustainability.

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