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Submissions from 1993

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Update On Privatization Of Media Enterprises, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Airlines Delta & Continental Announce Projects To Expand Operations In Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Government Opens Another 1.3 Million Hectares Of Mineral Reserves For Private Exploration & Exploitation, Carlos Navarro

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New Lending Institutions To Provide Alternate Sources For Business Loans, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Announces New Bond Issues, Carlos Navarro

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Positive Outlook For Mexican Fast Food Sector Despite Restaurant Industry Problems, Carlos Navarro

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Report On Increased Petroleum Product Imports, Carlos Navarro

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Spanish Editorial Group & Mexican Conglomerate Acquire La Prensa Daily Newspaper, Carlos Navarro

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Telmex Reports Strong Earnings In First Semester Of 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Tourism Secretariat Reports Increase In Tourism, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Secretariat To File G.a.t.t. Complaint On U.S. Countervailing Duties Against Ahmsa, Carlos Navarro

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U.S., Canada & Mexico Still Unable To Resolve Differences Over Environment & Labor Accords For Nafta, Carlos Navarro

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Agriculture Secretariat Reports Record Corn Harvest For Autumn-winter Cycle, Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat Announces List Of Bidders For Purchase Of Five Conasupo Corn Milling Plants, Carlos Navarro

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Ford Reduces Production At Hermosillo Assembly Plant For Second Time This Year, Carlos Navarro

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Multilateral Lenders Create Special Funds To Support Projects Related To Nafta, Carlos Navarro

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Private Sector Criticizes Plan To Require Higher Employer Contributions To Social Security Institute (imss), Carlos Navarro

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Report Details Trade Deficit In Key Sectors Of Mexican Economy, January-april 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Ministers Enter Negotiations On Parallel Accords For North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat (shcp) Announces Sale Of State Media Enterprises, Carlos Navarro

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Foreign Investment Down In January-may 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Multilateral Lenders Approve Loans For Mexican Highway Upgrade & Irrigation Projects, Carlos Navarro

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Negotiations On Parallel Accords For North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta) Resume This Week, Carlos Navarro

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On Pemex Export Volume & Earnings, January-june 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Administration Proposes Wide-ranging Electoral Reforms, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Export-import Bank To Guarantee Loans For Mexican Steel Company To Build New Facility In Monterrey, Carlos Navarro

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Bank & Business Groups Agree To Fund Study On Impact Of Credit Card Charges, Carlos Navarro

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Financial Brokers Incur Losses In January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Companies Protest U.S. Ruling On Steel Tariffs, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Postpones Sale Of Petrochemical Plants, Carlos Navarro

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President Salinas Introduces Legislation On Political Autonomy For Mexico City, Carlos Navarro

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Texas Water Commission Rejects Construction Of Nuclear Waste Dump Near U.S.-mexico Border, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Inflation, January-june 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Latest Round Of Talks On Parallel Accords For North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro

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Airline Pilots Call Off Strike After Reaching Agreements With Aeromexico & Mexicana, Carlos Navarro

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Drop In Domestic Sales Create Financial Crisis For Automobile Industry, Carlos Navarro

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Government Accepts Offer For Minera Autlan; Sale Terms Announced For State-owned Asemex Insurance Company, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Bank Profits, January-april 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Ruling By U.S. Judge Threatens To Delay North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro

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State Railroad To Convert Monterrey Cargo Terminal Into Major Transshipment Point, Carlos Navarro

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Canada's New Prime Minister Strong Nafta Supporter, Carlos Navarro

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Corn Growers Union Says Late Plantings Expected To Result In Reduced 1993 Corn Production, Carlos Navarro

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Government Plan Would Allow Private Companies To Produce Electricity, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Increases Crude Oil Exports In May, But Export Prices Decline Across The Board, Carlos Navarro

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Report On Fourth Annual Conference Of Mayors From U.S.-mexico Border Region, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Administration Changes Terms Of Port Privatization, Carlos Navarro

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Tourism Secretariat Signs Accords With American Automobile Association To Assist U.S. Tourists Traveling To Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Consumer Price Inflation, January-may 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Shipping At Largest Ports, January-april 1993, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Customs Brokers Request Official Investigation Into Alleged "unfair" Practices By Mexican Brokers, Carlos Navarro

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Agricultural Trade Surplus Up Slightly In January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Bank Association Refuses To Rescind Transaction Charges Or Lower Commission Rates On Credit Cards, Carlos Navarro

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Government Authorizes Creation Of Four New Banks To Serve Small- And Medium-sized Businesses, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Trade Deficit Up 9.6 Percent In January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Negotiations Resume On Nafta Parallel Accords, Carlos Navarro

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New Cases Of Screwworms & Hog Fever Reported Despite Government Efforts To Control Livestock Diseases, Carlos Navarro

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On Performance Of Manufacturing Industry & Maquiladoras, January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Bridges Planned For Texas-mexico Border, Carlos Navarro

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Chamber Of Deputies Defeats Proposal To Expand Authority For Treaty Ratification Beyond Senate, Carlos Navarro

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John Deere Suspends Farm Equipment Assembly Operations Due To Slow Sales, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Reports 2.4 Percent Gdp Growth In January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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On Latest Nafta Developments, Carlos Navarro

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On Recent Communications Media Transactions, Carlos Navarro

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President Salinas Proposes Bill To Promote Investment & Savings, Carlos Navarro

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Reports Suggest Narcotraffickers Preparing To Take Advantage Of Increased Border Trade Flows Under Nafta, Carlos Navarro

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Restaurant Industry Threatens To Stop Accepting Credit Cards If Bank Commissions Not Reduced, Carlos Navarro

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U.S.-mexico Trade Balance, January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Agriculture Secretariat Announces Subsidies For Small-scale Farmers, Carlos Navarro

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Business, Union Leaders Ask Government To Include Bank Costs In Anti-inflation Criteria, Carlos Navarro

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Government Announces Plan To Create Uniform Import Tariff Structure, Carlos Navarro

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Hylsamex To Issue US$100 Million In Bonds, Carlos Navarro

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Key Labor Confederation Releases Report Criticizing Government's Recent Economic Policies, Carlos Navarro

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Maquiladora Sector Imports, January-february 1993, Carlos Navarro

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On Mexican Job Losses During 1992, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Petroleum Product Output, January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Administration Announces Assistance For Importers Affected By Duties Imposed On China, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Foreign Debt, Carlos Navarro

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U.S., Canada & Mexico Agree On Single Text For Nafta Side Accords But Disagree On Trilateral Commissions, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Internal Revenue Service (irs) Investigating Possible Tax Evasion By Some Maquiladora Plants, Carlos Navarro

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Bancomext To Increase Funding For Tourism Projects In 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Declining Production Said To Limit Pemex Ability To Boost Exports Of Lighter Crude Oil Varieties, Carlos Navarro

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Nafta Expected To Boost Mexican Automobile Exports, Carlos Navarro

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On Decline In Cumulative Profits Of Top Mexican Companies, January-march 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Presidency Introduces Legislation Seeking Autonomy For Central Bank, Carlos Navarro

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Rural Producers Forecast Sharp Decline In Mexican Coffee Production For 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen Details U.S. Positions On Nafta & Trade, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Nafta Developments, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Debates Whether To Continue Special Duty-free Status For Mexico Until Nafta Implemented, Carlos Navarro

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Cemex To Build New Cement Plant In Puebla, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Government Expects Nafta Parallel Agreements To Be Completed Soon, Carlos Navarro

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Study Says Nafta Would Reduce Number Of Corn Farmers In Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Tortilla Manufacturer Gimsa To Construct Four New Plants Over Next Two Years, Carlos Navarro

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Transportation Secretariat Plans Alternate Highway Leading To Nogales Border Crossing, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Consumer & Producer Prices, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Environmental Groups Announce Conditional Support For Nafta, Carlos Navarro

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Consumer Price Inflation Update, March & January-march, 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Grupo Alfa To Issue Stock, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Government Formalizes Anti-dumping Duties Against Some U.S. Steel Products, Carlos Navarro

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National Chambers Of Commerce & The Chinese Government Protest Countervailing Duties On Chinese Imports, Carlos Navarro

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On Latest Nafta Developments, Carlos Navarro