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In spite of the losses experienced by the apparel
industry, El Paso's manufacturing sector remains
strong, employing 43,700 people and comprising just
over 18 percent of the civilian work force.
Companies that have expanded or relocated to the El
Paso area include Acer Computer, Axxion (these two
Taiwanese companies will be employing over 1,000
workers), Casa Rustica, Galaxco of Texas, Helen of
Troy, Eureka and Hoover. Eureka and Hoover created
over 612 new manufacturing jobs in 1997.
These expansions and relocations represent a capital
investment in our community of over $140 million. It
is interesting to note that El Paso's apparel
industry is experiencing job losses. This past year
the city lost approximately 1,500 jobs in the
manufacturing sector; most of these losses have been
in the apparel industry. As of November 1997 the
City of El Paso had over 6,000 persons certified as
NAFTA displaced and eligible for retraining
programs. While these job losses are very
unfortunate, the City's economy has managed to
maintain a steady growth pattern, mainly through
diversification of its manufacturing sector.
Furthermore, El Paso is, and remains, predominant in
plastic injection molding, automotive-wire
harnesses, safety restraints, seat covers and copper
production.
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