Submissions from 1994
Mexican Government to Miss Target of 5% Annual Inflation, LADB Staff
Mexico Launches Ssolidaridad II Communications Satellite, LADB Staff
Small-Scale Producers Form New Coffee Marketing Organization, LADB Staff
Studies Raise Concerns About Water, Air Pollution on Texas-Mexico Border, Carlos Navarro
Three U.S.-Mexico Private Partnerships Formed, Another Canceled, LADB Staff
U.S. Labor Department Won't Pursue Complaints Against U.S. Companies, LADB Staff
Agricultural Trade Defict Expands by 50 Percent in First Half of 1994, LADB Staff
Banking Giants Cancel Planned Merger, LADB Staff
Downturn in Foreign Investment Projected After Strong Start, LADB Staff
Electrical Utility, Private Firms to Issue Bonds on Financial Markets, LADB Staff
NAFTA Encourages Cross-Border Operations in Financial Services, Carlos Navarro
Pemex Seeks Bids To Drill Nine New Wells In Campeche Sound, LADB Staff
Government-Labor-Business Pact Would Hold Inflation at 4 Percent in 1995, LADB Staff
GTE, Mexican Partners to Bid for Long-Distance Telephone Concession, LADB Staff
Murder of PRI Official Ruiz Massieu Causes Shockwaves in Financial Markets, Carlos Navarro
South Korean, Japanese Companies Expand Operations in Mexico, LADB Staff
World Bank Loans to Fund Infrastructure, Solid-Waste Disposal in Mexico, LADB Staff
Central Bank to Issue New Bank Notes, LADB Staff
Elections Tribunal Overturns Three PRI Victories, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Imposes Countervailing Duties on Chinese Products, LADB Staff
Mexico, Nicaragua Move Forward on Bilateral Trade Agreement, LADB Staff
Mexico Projects Increase in Cotton Crop, Reduced Imports, LADB Staff
Overdue Debt Puts Stress on Mexican Banking Systerm, LADB Staff
Port Management Agency Ceases to Exist Following Privatizations, LADB Staff
U.S., German Companies to Open New Operations in Mexico, LADB Staff
AFL-CIO Asks Mexico for Permit to Establish Mexico CIty Office, Carlos Navarro
Expanded Toluca Airport to Help Ease Passenger Traffic in Mexico City, LADB Staff
Mexico City to Construct Tenth Route For Metro Subway System, LADB Staff
Mexico Incurs Current Account Deficit of US$14.5 Billion in First Half of Year, LADB Staff
Plan Proposed to Help Small-Scale Producers Restructure Debt, LADB Staff
Retail Sales Down 6 Percent in Mexico's Three Largest Cities, LADB Staff
Top Airline Official Resigns Over Inability to Restruture Mexicana Debt, LADB Staff
Unleaded Gasoline Sales Up by Almost One-Third From Year Ago, LADB Staff
Government Takes Over Fifth Largest Bank Following Corruption Probe, LADB Staff
Inflation Slightly Above 4 Percent in January-August, LADB Staff
More than 1,200 Complaints Filed After August Federal, State Elections, LADB Staff
Three Export Groups Offer Stragey to Reduce Mexico's Trade Defict, LADB Staff
U.S., Italian Companies to Invest in Mexican Auto Industry, LADB Staff
Final Vote Tally Confirms Overwhelming Victory for Ernesto Zedillo, LADB Staff
Imports Of U.S. Milk Create Controversies in Chihuahua, Baja California, Carlos Navarro
Mexicana Reaches Restructuring Deal with Five Banks, LADB Staff
Mexico, Bolivia Complete Negotiations On Free Trade Accord, LADB Staff
Analysis: Mexican Elections Fail To Produce Democratic Change, Guest Author
Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Deficit For January-june 1994 At US$8.8 Billion, Carlos Navarro
Foreign Investors Anticipated a Victory by Ernesto Zedillo, LADB Staff
Government Announces Two New Initiatives To Assist Mexican Coffee Producers, LADB Staff
Labor Groups File NAFTA Complaint Against Sony Plant in Nuevo Laredo, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Companies Aggressively Seek Investments In Latin American Countries, Carlos Navarro
Pemex Reports Crude Oil Exports At An Average 1.3 Million Barrels Per Day In January-june, Carlos Navarro
Central Bank Reports Small Increase in July Inflation, LADB Staff
Domestic Air Travel Increases in Mexico During First Half of 1994, LADB Staff
Mexico's Economy Shows Surprising Strength in January-April, LADB Staff
Preliminary Results Show Overwhelming Victory for Ernesto Zedillo of the PRI, LADB Staff
Three Mexican Steel Producers Announce Expansion Plans, LADB Staff
Venezuelan, French, Canadian, Japanese Companies Set to Invest in Mexico, LADB Staff
Concerns Grow About Possible Peso Devaluation, LADB Staff
Japanese Electronics Companies Sanyo, Matsushita to Open Mexican Operations, LADB Staff
Presidential Candidates Hold Massive Rallies Ahead of August 21 Election, Carlos Navarro
Most Polls Show PRI Candidate Zedillo Ahead in Final Week of Campaign, LADB Staff
Political Uncertainty, High Interest Rates Limit Profits for Large Companies, LADB Staff
U.S., European, Japanese Banks Seek Permits to Operate in Mexico, LADB Staff
U.S.-Mexico Disputes Intensify Over Trade in Tuna, Cement, Steel, LADB Staff
Auto Exports Remain High in First Half of 1994; Domestic Sales Slump, LADB Staff
Controversy Surrounds Injury of PRD Gubernatorial Candidate in Chiapas, LADB Staff
Low Supplies Hamper Mexico's Ability to Benefit from Higher Global Coffee Prices, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Imposes Temporary Duties on Indonesian Wood, LADB Staff
New Hydroelectric Complex to Supplement Electricity in Four Western Cities, LADB Staff
Polls Show High Rate of Undecided Voters Ahead of Presidential Election, LADB Staff
Restaurant Chamber Seeks Back Dues from Affiliates of U.S. Fast-Food Chains, LADB Staff
Survey Shows Loss of Confidence in Mexican Economy, LADB Staff
Cattle Exports to U.S. Set to Surpass Last Year's Levels, LADB Staff
Government Pledges to Release Results on Same Day as Presidential Election, LADB Staff
Labor, Business Say Government Report Underestimates Jobless Rate, LADB Staff
Mexican Producers Receive Loans from World Bank for Irrigation, Conservation, LADB Staff
Mexico Narrows Trade Deficit with U.S. in First Five Months of 1994, LADB Staff
Salinas Administration Privatizes 360 State Enteprises Since Taking Office, LADB Staff
U.S. Companies Gain Foothold in Mexico via Joint Ventures, Direct Investment, LADB Staff
Decline in Foreign Investment This Year Tied to Political Instability, LADB Staff
Industrial Production Grows by Less than 2 Percent in January-April, LADB Staff
Japanese, German, US Automakers Expand Mexican Operations, LADB Staff
Law Professor to Head New Investigation Into Killing of Former Candidate Colosio, LADB Staff
Negotiations Move Forward with Four Central American Countries, LADB Staff
Salinas Appoints Elections Ombud, Allocates Funds for Observer Training, LADB Staff
Zapatistas Support New Chiapas Peace Commissioner, LADB Staff
Banking Giants Obsa-Serfin, Inverlat Comermex to Merge Operations, LADB Staff
Government's Commitment to Fair, Transparent Elections Questioned, LADB Staff
Human Rights Commission President to Head Chiapas Peace Negotiations, LADB Staff
Inflation Reaches 3.3 Percent in First Half of 1994, LADB Staff
Mexican, US, Canadian Companies Form Partnerships, LADB Staff
Mexico Imposes Duties on Russian Fertilzer, Chinese Handbags, LADB Staff
Automobile Exports Increase by 21 Percent in January-April, LADB Staff
Central Bank Reports Inflation At 0.5 Percent In May, LADB Staff
Chiapas Peace Commissioner Resigns, Carlos Navarro
Manfacturers, Agriculture Producers Oppose Expedited Phase-Out of Tariffs, LADB Staff
Mexican, Colombian, Venezuelan Presidents Sign Regional Trade Accord, LADB Staff
Production of Basic Foodstuffs Sets Record in Autumn-Winter Cycle, LADB Staff
U.S.-Based Nexted Acquires Share of Mexico's Cell Company Mobilcom, LADB Staff
Banamex Report Shows High Rate of Unemployment, Underemployment, LADB Staff
Chiapas Indigenous Communities Reject Accord Negotiated by EZLN, Government, LADB Staff
Mexico Consolidating Trade Relations with Central American Countries, LADB Staff