With a record $2.207 billion in exports last year in 2012, the nation aims to continue growing its free zone regime, both in terms of the number of companies and volume of exports.
Beyond having obtained these successful figures, the aim is to attract more businesses and diversify economic activities. Within these objectives, the installation of the U.S.
The U.S. company Millknit Industries is to produce fabrics for the maquiladora industry, beginning operations in the first quarter of 2013.
Operating in the industrial park Las Mercedes, the textile company will begin operations between January and February 2013, informed the technical secretary of the National Commission of Free Zones (CNZF), Alvaro Baltodano.
Millknit Industries will begin operations in early 2013, producing fabrics for clothing companies established in the free zones.
Following the closure of Core Denim in 2009, Nicaragua has had no cloth production, which is a disadvantage for the clothing sector, which has to import its raw materials.
Laprensa.com reports that "Millknit will operate in the industrial park Las Mercedes, Managua, it is funded with North American capital and the initial investment is for $25 million, according to the National Free Zone Commission (CNZF). The initial projections for jobs is 270 positions."