* Mexico cheaper than China, India, Brazil - report
* Auto production booming in 2011
By Elinor Comlay
MEXICO CITY, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Mexico's car-making sector is making a comeback after years of losing production to Asia, as European and Japanese carmakers take on U.S. rivals by moving closer to their territory and rising labor costs make manufacturing in China less attractive.
The Mexican industry got a boost on Friday when
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