Its factories also export all over the world, from Britain and Africa to the Middle East and Australia.
The factory has exported to German companies, which have found some of this factory's technical products to be equal to or superior to their own at half the price.
In Pakistan such shoes sell for $1.90 a pair, but the factory cannot export because of prohibitive Pakistani duties.
During the 1950s and 1960s, the factory produced shoes for the inner market and exported only to socialist countries.
In 1939, the factory also exported 40,000 7.92x57 mm Mauser-Vergueiro rifles (m/1904/39).
It permits foreign-owned factories to import components free of duty, assemble the components in Mexico using cheap local labor and then export the finished product.
Because its Vietnamese factories now export only to Asia and Europe, they are limited in the number of models they make.
The factory in Warren also exported many tanks to Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.
Beniaján is known worldwide by the abundant production of citrus fruits that its factories export around the world.
The result has been huge stockpiles of weapons that the factories might export.