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Submissions from 1994

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Mexican Government to Miss Target of 5% Annual Inflation, LADB Staff

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Mexico Launches Ssolidaridad II Communications Satellite, LADB Staff

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Small-Scale Producers Form New Coffee Marketing Organization, LADB Staff

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Studies Raise Concerns About Water, Air Pollution on Texas-Mexico Border, Carlos Navarro

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Three U.S.-Mexico Private Partnerships Formed, Another Canceled, LADB Staff

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U.S. Labor Department Won't Pursue Complaints Against U.S. Companies, LADB Staff

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Agricultural Trade Defict Expands by 50 Percent in First Half of 1994, LADB Staff

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Banking Giants Cancel Planned Merger, LADB Staff

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Downturn in Foreign Investment Projected After Strong Start, LADB Staff

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Electrical Utility, Private Firms to Issue Bonds on Financial Markets, LADB Staff

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NAFTA Encourages Cross-Border Operations in Financial Services, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Seeks Bids To Drill Nine New Wells In Campeche Sound, LADB Staff

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Government-Labor-Business Pact Would Hold Inflation at 4 Percent in 1995, LADB Staff

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GTE, Mexican Partners to Bid for Long-Distance Telephone Concession, LADB Staff

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Murder of PRI Official Ruiz Massieu Causes Shockwaves in Financial Markets, Carlos Navarro

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South Korean, Japanese Companies Expand Operations in Mexico, LADB Staff

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World Bank Loans to Fund Infrastructure, Solid-Waste Disposal in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Central Bank to Issue New Bank Notes, LADB Staff

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Elections Tribunal Overturns Three PRI Victories, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Imposes Countervailing Duties on Chinese Products, LADB Staff

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Mexico, Nicaragua Move Forward on Bilateral Trade Agreement, LADB Staff

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Mexico Projects Increase in Cotton Crop, Reduced Imports, LADB Staff

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Overdue Debt Puts Stress on Mexican Banking Systerm, LADB Staff

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Port Management Agency Ceases to Exist Following Privatizations, LADB Staff

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U.S., German Companies to Open New Operations in Mexico, LADB Staff

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AFL-CIO Asks Mexico for Permit to Establish Mexico CIty Office, Carlos Navarro

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Expanded Toluca Airport to Help Ease Passenger Traffic in Mexico City, LADB Staff

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Mexico City to Construct Tenth Route For Metro Subway System, LADB Staff

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Mexico Incurs Current Account Deficit of US$14.5 Billion in First Half of Year, LADB Staff

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Plan Proposed to Help Small-Scale Producers Restructure Debt, LADB Staff

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Retail Sales Down 6 Percent in Mexico's Three Largest Cities, LADB Staff

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Top Airline Official Resigns Over Inability to Restruture Mexicana Debt, LADB Staff

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Unleaded Gasoline Sales Up by Almost One-Third From Year Ago, LADB Staff

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Government Takes Over Fifth Largest Bank Following Corruption Probe, LADB Staff

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Inflation Slightly Above 4 Percent in January-August, LADB Staff

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More than 1,200 Complaints Filed After August Federal, State Elections, LADB Staff

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Three Export Groups Offer Stragey to Reduce Mexico's Trade Defict, LADB Staff

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U.S., Italian Companies to Invest in Mexican Auto Industry, LADB Staff

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Final Vote Tally Confirms Overwhelming Victory for Ernesto Zedillo, LADB Staff

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Imports Of U.S. Milk Create Controversies in Chihuahua, Baja California, Carlos Navarro

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Mexicana Reaches Restructuring Deal with Five Banks, LADB Staff

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Mexico, Bolivia Complete Negotiations On Free Trade Accord, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Mexican Elections Fail To Produce Democratic Change, Guest Author

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Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Deficit For January-june 1994 At US$8.8 Billion, Carlos Navarro

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Foreign Investors Anticipated a Victory by Ernesto Zedillo, LADB Staff

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Government Announces Two New Initiatives To Assist Mexican Coffee Producers, LADB Staff

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Labor Groups File NAFTA Complaint Against Sony Plant in Nuevo Laredo, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Companies Aggressively Seek Investments In Latin American Countries, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Reports Crude Oil Exports At An Average 1.3 Million Barrels Per Day In January-june, Carlos Navarro

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Central Bank Reports Small Increase in July Inflation, LADB Staff

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Domestic Air Travel Increases in Mexico During First Half of 1994, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Economy Shows Surprising Strength in January-April, LADB Staff

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Preliminary Results Show Overwhelming Victory for Ernesto Zedillo of the PRI, LADB Staff

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Three Mexican Steel Producers Announce Expansion Plans, LADB Staff

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Venezuelan, French, Canadian, Japanese Companies Set to Invest in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Concerns Grow About Possible Peso Devaluation, LADB Staff

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Japanese Electronics Companies Sanyo, Matsushita to Open Mexican Operations, LADB Staff

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Presidential Candidates Hold Massive Rallies Ahead of August 21 Election, Carlos Navarro

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Most Polls Show PRI Candidate Zedillo Ahead in Final Week of Campaign, LADB Staff

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Political Uncertainty, High Interest Rates Limit Profits for Large Companies, LADB Staff

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U.S., European, Japanese Banks Seek Permits to Operate in Mexico, LADB Staff

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U.S.-Mexico Disputes Intensify Over Trade in Tuna, Cement, Steel, LADB Staff

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Auto Exports Remain High in First Half of 1994; Domestic Sales Slump, LADB Staff

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Controversy Surrounds Injury of PRD Gubernatorial Candidate in Chiapas, LADB Staff

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Low Supplies Hamper Mexico's Ability to Benefit from Higher Global Coffee Prices, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Imposes Temporary Duties on Indonesian Wood, LADB Staff

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New Hydroelectric Complex to Supplement Electricity in Four Western Cities, LADB Staff

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Polls Show High Rate of Undecided Voters Ahead of Presidential Election, LADB Staff

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Restaurant Chamber Seeks Back Dues from Affiliates of U.S. Fast-Food Chains, LADB Staff

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Survey Shows Loss of Confidence in Mexican Economy, LADB Staff

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Cattle Exports to U.S. Set to Surpass Last Year's Levels, LADB Staff

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Government Pledges to Release Results on Same Day as Presidential Election, LADB Staff

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Labor, Business Say Government Report Underestimates Jobless Rate, LADB Staff

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Mexican Producers Receive Loans from World Bank for Irrigation, Conservation, LADB Staff

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Mexico Narrows Trade Deficit with U.S. in First Five Months of 1994, LADB Staff

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Salinas Administration Privatizes 360 State Enteprises Since Taking Office, LADB Staff

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U.S. Companies Gain Foothold in Mexico via Joint Ventures, Direct Investment, LADB Staff

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Decline in Foreign Investment This Year Tied to Political Instability, LADB Staff

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Industrial Production Grows by Less than 2 Percent in January-April, LADB Staff

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Japanese, German, US Automakers Expand Mexican Operations, LADB Staff

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Law Professor to Head New Investigation Into Killing of Former Candidate Colosio, LADB Staff

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Negotiations Move Forward with Four Central American Countries, LADB Staff

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Salinas Appoints Elections Ombud, Allocates Funds for Observer Training, LADB Staff

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Zapatistas Support New Chiapas Peace Commissioner, LADB Staff

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Banking Giants Obsa-Serfin, Inverlat Comermex to Merge Operations, LADB Staff

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Government's Commitment to Fair, Transparent Elections Questioned, LADB Staff

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Human Rights Commission President to Head Chiapas Peace Negotiations, LADB Staff

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Inflation Reaches 3.3 Percent in First Half of 1994, LADB Staff

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Mexican, US, Canadian Companies Form Partnerships, LADB Staff

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Mexico Imposes Duties on Russian Fertilzer, Chinese Handbags, LADB Staff

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Automobile Exports Increase by 21 Percent in January-April, LADB Staff

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Central Bank Reports Inflation At 0.5 Percent In May, LADB Staff

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Chiapas Peace Commissioner Resigns, Carlos Navarro

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Manfacturers, Agriculture Producers Oppose Expedited Phase-Out of Tariffs, LADB Staff

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Mexican, Colombian, Venezuelan Presidents Sign Regional Trade Accord, LADB Staff

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Production of Basic Foodstuffs Sets Record in Autumn-Winter Cycle, LADB Staff

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U.S.-Based Nexted Acquires Share of Mexico's Cell Company Mobilcom, LADB Staff

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Banamex Report Shows High Rate of Unemployment, Underemployment, LADB Staff

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Chiapas Indigenous Communities Reject Accord Negotiated by EZLN, Government, LADB Staff

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Mexico Consolidating Trade Relations with Central American Countries, LADB Staff