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Martha Tovar never really thought much about her Chinese visitors until she came to see them as industrial spies and job thieves. In May, Tovar was approached by David Yu, a California recruiter working on behalf of Chinese firms. Yu was attracted by the contacts Tovar, owner of an American market-research firm, had cultivated among the maquiladora export factories along the U.S. border. He sent Tovar a confidential package detailing how companies struggling in Mexico would do better to move across the Pacific. Developed by the Chinese, the program was called "One Stop Shop" and it detailed how China could provide the answer to all their complaints about Mexico, from tax ...