Gulf of Mexico industrial corridor

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The Gulf of Mexico industrial corridor is a major transnational belt of heavy industry, petrochemical complexes, and port infrastructure along the Gulf coast that drives much of the region’s export-oriented economic activity.

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Gulf of Mexico industrial corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic corridor
industrial region
transnational region
borders Gulf of Mexico NERFINISHED
characterizedBy export-oriented industrialization
heavy industry concentration
port-intensive development
economicRole energy hub
export-oriented production
logistics hub
hasInfrastructure deep-water ports
export terminals
liquefied natural gas terminals
oil refineries
petrochemical complexes
pipelines
storage tanks
hasKeyIndustry bulk commodity export
maritime transport
natural gas processing
offshore oil and gas services
oil refining
petrochemical industry
shipbuilding
hasPart Alabama Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Campeche Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Cuban Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Florida Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Louisiana Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Mexican Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Mississippi Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Tabasco Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Tamaulipas Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Texas Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
U.S. Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Veracruz Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
Yucatán Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
locatedAlong Gulf of Mexico coast NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cuba NERFINISHED
Gulf of Mexico region NERFINISHED
Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
supportsSector global energy trade
global petrochemical trade

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Altamira, Tamaulipas partOfEconomicRegion Gulf of Mexico industrial corridor