Submissions from 1996
U.S. Food Processor ADM Acquires Share of Mexico's Grupo Maseca, LADB Staff
U.S.-Mexican Joint Venture Wins First Concession for Natural Gas Distribution, LADB Staff
Electricity Usage Drops Moderately in Mexico Due to Daylight-Saving Time, LADB Staff
Mexico's Economic Growth Surpasses 7 Percent in Second Quarter, LADB Staff
Mexico Welcomes Three New Long-Distance Providers to Compete with Telmex, LADB Staff
Pilot Project Allows Some Tortilla Manufacturers to Sell Above Pre-Set Prices, LADB Staff
Mexico's Inflation Rate Rises to 17 Percent in First Seven Months of 1996, LADB Staff
PEMEX Faces Criticism for Possible 'Overexploitation' of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, LADB Staff
U.S., Mexico Close to Resolving Dispute Over Tuna Restrictions, LADB Staff
Zedillo Removes Special Prosecutor in Colosio Case After Adverse Court Ruling, LADB Staff
Chamber of Deputies, Senate Ratify Political Reforms, LADB Staff
Explosion at Chiapas Processing Plant Forces PEMEX to Import Gas from U.S., LADB Staff
Mexico to Hold Monthly Auctions to Boost Reserves of Foreign Exchange, LADB Staff
Four Major Parties Agree on Comprehensive Political, Electoral Reform, LADB Staff
Mexico Repays Large Share of Debt Owed to U.S. for 1995 Bailout Funds, LADB Staff
New Debt-Restructuring Program Created for Agriculture, Fishing Industries, LADB Staff
High Unemployment, Debt Reflect Sturctural Weaness in Mexican Economy, LADB Staff
U.S., Mexican Plans to Store Hazardous Waste Near Border Raise Concerns, LADB Staff
Increased Exports Boost Trade Surplus to US$3.34 Billion in January-May, LADB Staff
Mexican Inflation Rate Surpasses 15 Percent in First Half of 1996, LADB Staff
Zapatistas, Government Agree to New Negotiating Format, LADB Staff
Spanish Bank to Acquire Controlling Interest in Two Mexican Institutions, LADB Staff
U.S. International Trade Commission Rules in Favor of Mexican Tomato Imports, LADB Staff
Government Opens Bids for Opens Bids For Chihuahua-Pacific Railroad, LADB Staff
Mexico Expands Trade With NAFTA Partners in First Quarter of 1996, LADB Staff
Accumulated Inflation Surpases 13 Percent in First Five Months of 1996, LADB Staff
Government Estimates Direct Losses From Drought At 8 Billion Pesos This Year, LADB Staff
Mexico to Allow Three Private Firms to Build Electricty Generating Plants, LADB Staff
Mexico Imposes Anti-Dumping Duites on Japanese, Brazilian, Russian Products, LADB Staff
Mexico's Current Account Deficit Falls Sharply in First Quarter of 1996, LADB Staff
Mexico's Long-Awaited Political Reform May Be A Case Of "Too Little, Too Late", Guest Author
U.S. Commission Ruling Allows Investigation of Imports of Mexican Tomatoes, LADB Staff
U.S. Lender to Finance Upgrate of Mexico's Telecommunications Infrastructrure, LADB Staff
Mexico Denies Report that Petrochemical-Plant Privatization has been Scrapped, LADB Staff
Zedillo Government Reaffirms Forecast of 3 Percent GDP Growth for 1996, LADB Staff
E.U. Foreign Ministers Approve Plan to Negotiate Mexico Trade Accord, LADB Staff
Mexico Announces Successful Issue of New 30-year Global Bonds, LADB Staff
Mexico Moves Ahead with Plan to Boost Electricity Generation Capacity by 2000, LADB Staff
Congress Allows Some Foreign FIrms to Participate in Pension Management, LADB Staff
Latest Inflation Statistics Reinforce Doubts that Mexico Will Reach 1996 Target, LADB Staff
Mexico Reaches Record Trade Surplus for First Quarter, LADB Staff
Pemex Produces Record Amount of Crude Oil in First Quarter, LADB Staff
Automobile Production Sets Record in First Quarter of 1996, LADB Staff
Bankers Again Extend Deadline for Borrowers to Restructure Overdue Debts, LADB Staff
Dissident Union Members Protest Against Government Economic Policies, LADB Staff
Government Sells State Insurance Company to Domestic Buyer, LADB Staff
Latest Talks in Chiapas Fail to Yield Much Progress, LADB Staff
Mexican Government Sets User Fee for Telmex Long-Distance Telephone Lines, LADB Staff
At Least Six Consortia Submit Bids for Mexico's Natural Gas Concessions, LADB Staff
Mexico to Swap Existing Brady Bonds for New 30-Year Bonds, LADB Staff
Government to Set Connection Fee After Telmex, Competitors Fail to Agree, LADB Staff
Interview: Jorge Castañeda's Analysis of Recent Events in Mexico, LADB Staff
Mexico Attains Trade Surplus of More than US$1.1 Million in January-February, LADB Staff
Foreign Banks Earned 1.29 Billion Pesos in Profits in Mexico During 1995, LADB Staff
Mexican Congerss Restricts Foreign Participation in Management of Pensions, LADB Staff
Mexico's Consumer Price Index Reported at 8.4 Percent in First Quarter, LADB Staff
U.S. Maquiladora Plants Kept Poor Records on Waste Disposal in 1995, LADB Staff
Business Sector Critizes Zedillo's Economic Policy, Urges Spending Increase, LADB Staff
Mexico, Peru to Resume Talks on Bilateral Agreement in May, LADB Staff
Northern Mexico Continues Under Grip of Extended Drought, LADB Staff
Zedillo Renews Pledge To Solve Colosio Case; Many Questions Still Remain, LADB Staff
Complaints About Imports of Mexican Produce Could Affect U.S. Election, LADB Staff
Mexican Government Issues Bonds on Japanese, European Markets, LADB Staff
Trade Secretariat Announces Increase in Milk Prices, LADB Staff
Higher February Prices Jeopardize Mexico's Inflation Target for 1996, LADB Staff
Reports Confirm Negative Imapct of Peso Devaluation on Mexican Economy, LADB Staff
Mexico Moves Ahead with Trade Talks with Central, South American Nations, LADB Staff
Pemex Plans to Increase Crude Oil Exports by 16 Percent in 1996, LADB Staff
Mexico Accepts 12 Preliminary Bids for Concessions of State-Run Railroad, LADB Staff
Mexico Reports Trade Surplus of US$779 Million in January, LADB Staff
Mexico's Unemployment Reaches 6.4 Percent in January, LADB Staff
Sales Of Motor Vehicles in Mexico Remain Depressed in January, LADB Staff
Canadian Banks to Acquire Shares In Mexico's Bancomer, Inverlat, LADB Staff
Government, Zapatistas Reach Landmark Agreement on Indigenous Rights, LADB Staff
Mexico's Economic Performance in 1995 was Worst Since 1932, LADB Staff
Consumer Inflation Approaches 3.6 Percent in January, LADB Staff
Opposition Growing to Government's Plan to Privatize 61 Petrochemical Plants, LADB Staff
Government, Bankers Extend Period For Borrowers To Renegotiate Overdue Debt, LADB Staff
Long-Term Plan Would Address Chronic Air Pollution Problems in Mexico City, LADB Staff
Analysis: Disarming The Zapatistas, A Done Deal?, Guest Author
Telmex Negotiating with Six Competitors Over Access to Lines, Infrastructure, LADB Staff
Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Surplus of Almost 7.4 Billion in 1995, LADB Staff
Mexican Government, Business, Labor Seek to Control Prices in Near Term, LADB Staff
Steel Industry Reports Trade Surplus of US$1.4 Billion in 1995, LADB Staff
NAFTA Begins Third Year with Controversies over Transportation, Tomatoes, LADB Staff
Pemex Reports Decline in Crude Oil Exports During 1995, LADB Staff
Economic Crisis, Natural Disasters Reduce Mexico's Agriculture Production, LADB Staff
Mexico to Begin to Observe Daylight Savings Time this Year, LADB Staff
Zedillo Administration Reiterates Forecast of 3 Percent GDP Growth in 1996, LADB Staff
Analysis: Zedillo's First Year, President, Or Prisoner Of Crisis?., Guest Author
President Ernesto Zedillo Announces Controversial Cabinet Changes, LADB Staff
Submissions from 1995
Sharp Drop in Tax Collections in Mexico Reflects Impact of Economic Crisis, LADB Staff
Televisa, Foreign Partners to Offer Satellite-Based Programming in U.S., Americas, LADB Staff
Ex-President Carlos Salinas de Gortari Faces Questions Over Sale of Telmex, LADB Staff
Mexico Enjoying Huge Trade Surplus This Year; Lack of Productivity a Concern, LADB Staff
Analysis: Dismal Electoral Year for Governing PRI in 1995, Guest Author
Government Announces New Details for Privatization Of State-Run Railroad, LADB Staff
Debt Restructuring Program Attracts Only 60 Percent of Eligible Participants, LADB Staff
Inflation Near 44% in January-October 1995, LADB Staff
Sharp Decline in Peso Sparks New Concerns About Stability of Mexican Economy, LADB Staff