Submissions from 1994
Government, Zapatistas Report Minor Progress in Peace Talks, Carlos Navarro
Maquiladora Industry to Promote Use of Mexican Components, LADB Staff
Mexico Imposes Trade Restrictions on Chilean, Argentine Imports, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Recorded Miniscule Economic Growth in 1993, LADB Staff
PEMEX Exports, Revenues Slump in 1993, LADB Staff
Central Bank Reports Lowest January Inflation in 12 Years, LADB Staff
Foreign Investment In Mexico Reaches US$15 Billion In 1993, LADB Staff
Government, Zapatistas Begin Peace Negotiations, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Conglomerate Acquires 70 Hotel Properties from Japanese Entity, LADB Staff
Mexico's Trade Deficit Expected to Widen, LADB Staff
Salinas Government to Provide Assistance to Coffee Growers, LADB Staff
Transportation Issues Emerge with Enactment of NAFTA, Carlos Navarro
Union to Manage Central Power Company, LADB Staff
Finance Secretariat Considering Applications For 12 New Banks, LADB Staff
Food, Beverage Companies Invoved in Cross-Border Expansion, LADB Staff
Government Extends Deadline for Enrollment in Agricultural Support Program, LADB Staff
Mexican, U.S., Canadian Labor Sectors Adapting to NAFTA, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Unable to Finalize Accords with Costa Rica, G-3 Nations, Carlos Navarro
Environmental Groups Oppose Toxic Waste Projects, LADB Staff
Financial Services Providers Enter Mexican Market, LADB Staff
Foreign Trade Bank Projects Increase in Loans in 1994, LADB Staff
Germany's Mercedes Benz To Invest US$100 Million in Mexico in 1994, LADB Staff
Government Struggles to Find Buyers for Some State-Owned Operations, LADB Staff
Israel Discontinues Crude Oil Imports From Mexico, LADB Staff
Italian Engineering Firm Wins Concession to Build Hidalgo Refinery, LADB Staff
Business Organizations Question Salinas Administration's Economic Policies, Carlos Navarro
Government to Allocate Emergency Assistance to Confront Coffee Crisis In Chiapas, LADB Staff
Mexican Political Parties Reach Accord On Campaign Reforms, LADB Staff
Pemex Cancels Plan To Acquire Share In Louisiana Refinery, LADB Staff
PEMEX Earnings Decline in 1993, LADB Staff
Retail Sales Slump in Mexico City, Guadalajara in 1993, but Grow in Monterrey, LADB Staff
U.S. -based MCI Partners with Mexico's Banacci To Seek Long-Distance Concession, LADB Staff
World Bank to Support Anti-Poverty Efforts In Eight States in Mexico, LADB Staff
Agriculture Ministry Reports Narrowing of Mexico's Agricultural Trade Deficit, LADB Staff
Government to Build Two New Highways in Northern Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Mexico, Chile Expected To Expand Free-trade Accord, LADB Staff
Multilateral Agencies Approve Loans for Projects in Mexico, LADB Staff
Negotiations Could Start Soon Between Government, Zapatistas in Chiapas Conflict, Carlos Navarro
Nestle Reaches Agreement With Union at Six Plants After Prolonged Strike, Carlos Navarro
Sale of State-Owned Newspaper El Nacional Suspended Again, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Registers Trade Surplus With Mexico During November 1993, LADB Staff
U.S. Restaurants, Retailers Announce Investment Plans in Mexico, LADB Staff
Weak Economy Depressed Domestic Auto Sales in 1993, LADB Staff
Central Bank Reports Consumer Price Inflation At 8 Percent In 1993, LADB Staff
Central Bank Reports Slow Progress In Resolving Overdue Agricultural Loans, Carlos Navarro
Government Changes Strategy in Chiapas Conflict, Carlos Navarro
Mexico , Costa Rica Report Progress On Bilateral Trade Agreement, Carlos Navarro
Pemex Reports An Average 2.66 Million Barrels Per Day Of Crude Oil Produced During January-october 1993, Carlos Navarro
Studies Confirm Slow Gdp Growth In Second, Third Quarters Of 1993, Carlos Navarro
U.S., Mexican, Canadian Firms Announce Direct Investments, Partnerships, Carlos Navarro
Foreign, Domestic Companies to Submit Bids For Long-distance Telephone Service, Carlos Navarro
Mexico City To Construct Elevated Railway Connecting Downtown With Northwest Suburbs, LADB Staff
Nearly Two Dozen Foreign Banks File Requests To Expand Operations In Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Pemex Announces Plans To Refurbish Tamaulipas Refinery, LADB Staff
Private Sector's Foreign Debt Reaches US$38 Billion, LADB Staff
Rebellion In Chiapas Creates Economic, Political Uncertainty, Carlos Navarro
Small-business Lender Provices Loans for Northwestern States, LADB Staff
Transportation Secretariat Projects Completion Of Another 1,800 Kilometers Of Highway By Year-end 1994, LADB Staff
Bankers, Restaurants Reach Agreement On Credit Card Finance Charges, LADB Staff
National Environmental Institute Locates 80 Illegal Toxic Dumps In Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas States, LADB Staff
Pemex Announces Self-sufficiency In Natural Gas, LADB Staff
Pemex Report On Oil Exports, January-October 1993, LADB Staff
President Salinas Visits China, Japan To Strengthen Economic Ties, Carlos Navarro
Production Of Four Basic Foodstuffs Above Expectations At 23.1 Million Metric Tons In 1992-93, LADB Staff
State-run Railroad Announces Concessions For Repair Centers To Three Mexican-foreign Partnerships, LADB Staff
Two U.S. Companies Withdraw From Business Arrangements With Mexican Partners, Carlos Navarro
U.S., Canada, Mexico Enact North American Free Trade Agreement with Little Fanfare, Carlos Navarro
Submissions from 1993
Banks Report Increase In Profits For January-september Despite Higher Operating Costs & Overdue Loans, Carlos Navarro
Construction Company Simec Forms Partnership With National Railroad To Build New Intermodal Terminal, Carlos Navarro
Domestic Sales Of Motor Vehicles Down 20 Percent In January-september, But Exports Increase Slightly, Carlos Navarro
Government Close To Meeting Target Of 7.7 Percent Inflation For 1993, But At Expense Of Extremely Slow Economic Growth, Carlos Navarro
Government Has Granted 51 Port Concessions To Private Domestic & Foreign Companies Since June, Carlos Navarro
Salinas Administration Attempts To Boost Trade Relations With China Despite Aggressive Government Stance On Dumping, Carlos Navarro
Televisa Subsidiary Wins Government Concession For New Television Network, Carlos Navarro
Trade Secretariat Agrees To Investigate Alleged Dumping Of Steel Products From Five Countries, Carlos Navarro
U.S. & Mexico Impose Restrictions On Cattle Imports Due To Health Concerns, Carlos Navarro
Canadian Prime Minister Chretien Announces Unconditional Endorsement Of North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro
Grupo Serfin & Finance Secretariat Announce Plans To Issue Debt Instruments In U.S. Financial Markets, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Workers Confederation (ctm) Seeks To Boost Salary Cap For 1994 Beyond Prescribed Seven Percent, Carlos Navarro
Mexico, Colombia & Venezuela Complete Negotiations On Group Of Three (g-3) Free Trade Agreement, Carlos Navarro
Mexico's Grupo Dina Acquires Arizona-based Bus Manufacturer Motor Coach Industries International, Carlos Navarro
Pemex Seeks Foreign Investors For Distribution Sites; Japanese Consortium Hired To Build New Oaxaca Refinery, Carlos Navarro
Popularity Of Wal-mart's New Monterrey Store Reflects Strong Demand In Mexico For U.S. Consumer Goods, Carlos Navarro
Agriculture Secretariat Projects Honey Exports At 60,000 Metric Tons In 1993, Carlos Navarro
Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Deficit At US$1.07 Billion For September 1993, Carlos Navarro
Grupo Posadas Announces Plans To Build Four New Fiesta Americana Hotels, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Coffee Producers Ask Government To Join New International Coffee Association, Carlos Navarro
National Railroad Company Plans Major Investments In 1994 To Support Modernization & Upgrade Projects, Carlos Navarro
Pemex Expects To Open New Storage & Distribution Center Near Guadalajara In June 1994, Carlos Navarro
Pemex & Foreign Trade Bank (bancomext) Announce Plans To Issue Bonds On International Markets, Carlos Navarro
Ruling Party (p.r.i) Nominates Social Development Secretary Luis Donaldo Colosio As 1994 Presidential Candidate, Carlos Navarro
Salinas Introduces Legislation Allowing Foreign Banks To Establish Full-service Branches In Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Trade Secretariat (secofi) Using U.S. & European Formula To Determine Anti-dumping Cases, Carlos Navarro
Commerce Department Reports U.S. Trade Deficit Of US$101 Million With Mexico In September, Carlos Navarro
Developer Announces Plans To Complete First Phase Of Mexico City's World Trade Center By June 1994, Carlos Navarro
Finance Secretariat Approves Operating Permits For Two New Banks & Seven Other Financial Institutions, Carlos Navarro
Finance Secretariat Projects Growth Rate Of 1.1 Percent For 1993 (s/s), Carlos Navarro
Low Prices & Reduced Export Volume Limit Pemex Export Revenues During Salinas Presidency, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Admitted To Asia-pacific Economic Cooperation (apec) Organization, Carlos Navarro
National Action Party Nominates Federal Deputy Diego Fernandez De Cevallos As Presidential Candidate, Carlos Navarro