Article: Derailed $300m Tijuana auto plant may be back on track--elsewhere: management team discord could have contributed to delay.

Amid reports that plans are on the skids for an auto assembly plant in Tijuana built by a Chinese manufacturer and New Jersey import firm, some observers say the project may still happen.

"The feeling is that they will come to Tijuana because this is the best place for them," said Carlos de Orduna, chairman of the China committee for the Tijuana Economic Development Corp.

In July, executives from China America Cooperative Automotive Inc. and Zhong Xing Automobile Co., plus officials from the People's Republic of China and Baja California, Mexico, announced a deal that would create a $300 million plant that would employ thousands of workers. Construction was set to ...

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