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Submissions from 1991

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Cigarette Consumption, Steven Ranieri

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Crude Export Prices Up In April, Steven Ranieri

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Cumulative Investment From Europe At $8 Billion, Steven Ranieri

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Domestic Rubber Production Far Below Consumption Requirements, Steven Ranieri

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Economic Performance, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Federal Government Debt Restructuring With Paris Club Member-nations Concluded, Steven Ranieri

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Federal Government Take-over Of Veracruz Port Facilities, Steven Ranieri

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Fertimex Domestic & Export Sales Volume, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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First Quarter Trade Balance, 1990 & 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Foodstuffs Trade Results, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Ford Invests $20 Million In 1991 To Construct Two Auto Parts Plants, Steven Ranieri

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Foreign Investment In Mexican Stock Exchange, Steven Ranieri

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Government Spending $75 Million For Tourism Promotion In 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Highest U.S. Tariffs Affecting Mexican Goods (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Inflation, First Half Of May 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Interest Rates On Federal Treasury Bonds, Steven Ranieri

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Japanese Government To Approve Over $300 Million In New Loans To Mexico & Three Other Latin American Nations, Steven Ranieri

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Joint Venture Investments In January-april 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Majority Of Mexican Industrial Parks May Be Closed In Wake Of Trade Liberalization, Trilateral Trade Accord, Steven Ranieri

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Manufacturing Industry Concentrated In Five States, Steven Ranieri

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Metal Products Manufacturers & Foreign Competition, Steven Ranieri

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Mexcobre Obtains $165 Million Loan From Bank Consortium, Steven Ranieri

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Mexicana Airlines Financial Loss, 1990-1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Mexican Steel Tubing (tamsa) Plans $50 Million Bond Issue For July In Foreign Markets, Steven Ranieri

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Mexico: Public Sector Foreign Debt, End Of 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Moody's Report On Investment Risk In Mexico, Steven Ranieri

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New Countervailing Tariffs, Steven Ranieri

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On 1990 Automotives Industry Performance, Steven Ranieri

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On Birth Rate Decline, Steven Ranieri

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On Commercial Bank Profits, January-april 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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On Electricity Price Hikes, Steven Ranieri

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On Expansion Of Mexican Investment Companies, Steven Ranieri

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On Fresh Flower Exports, Steven Ranieri

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On Furniture Trade Deficit (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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On Mexican Trade With Europe, Steven Ranieri

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On Pemex Investment Plans, Steven Ranieri

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On Textile Industry Trade Deficit, Steven Ranieri

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Pemex Exports, Revenues, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Percentage Change In Agricultural & Related Employment In Rio Grande Valley, 1972-82, 1982-89, & 1972-89 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Petrochemical Exports In First Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Private Companies Compete For Exploration & Exploitation Rights To Mexican Oilfields, Steven Ranieri

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Private Japanese Investors Submit Several Proposals For Government Approval, Steven Ranieri

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Private Sector Foreign Debt, 1971-1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Probable Sulfur Reserves At 45.1 Million M.t., Steven Ranieri

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Profile Of Mexican Coffee Industry, Steven Ranieri

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Public Sector Finances, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Quarterly G.d.p. Growth By Sector, 1990 & 1st Quarter 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Salary Increase For Public School Teachers; Notes On Federal Government Education Budget, Steven Ranieri

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Second Stage Of Telmex Privatization Concluded, Steven Ranieri

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Selected Socio-economic Indicators, Steven Ranieri

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Sinaloa Port Opens For Business, Steven Ranieri

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State-run Fertilizer Company Announces Plans To Privatize Another Two Plants, Steven Ranieri

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Steel Mill Privatization Includes Majority Of Pena Colorada Stocks, Steven Ranieri

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Telmex To Invest $2.5 Billion In 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Trade Balance, January-november, 1989 & 1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Trade Deficit, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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U.S.-based Woolworth Corporation Obtains 51% Of Stock In Woolworth Mexicana, Steven Ranieri

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U.S. Congress Approves Two-year Extension Of Executive Fast- Track Authority; Chronology Of Developments, May 13-june 4, Steven Ranieri

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U.S. Food Donations, Steven Ranieri

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U.S. Milk Imports Account For 20% Of Domestic Market, Steven Ranieri

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U.S. Tariff Barriers On Mexican Exports, 1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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0.6 Scientists Per 10,000 Inhabitants In Mexico, Steven Ranieri

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Automobile & Auto Parts Industry Trade Surplus In 1990 Down 77.3% (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Automobile Exports To U.S. & Domestic Sales Up In January-february 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Bancomext To Loan $14.77 Billion In 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Banrural Budget Reduction, Steven Ranieri

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Cancellation Of $367.5 Million In Debt-equity Swaps Due To Higher Prices For Mexican Debt Paper On Secondary Market, Steven Ranieri

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Cement Exports Down 39% In 1990, Steven Ranieri

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Chemical Plant Explosion In Veracruz State, Steven Ranieri

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Chronology Of Debate On Free Trade Accord, April 17 - May 13, Steven Ranieri

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Current Purchasing Power Of Minimum Wage Among Lowest In Mexican History, Steven Ranieri

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Debt To Central Bank Reduced By $2.5 Billion In 1st Quarter, Steven Ranieri

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European Nations Refuse To Join U.S. Tuna Embargo, Steven Ranieri

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Federal Spending On Research & Development, Steven Ranieri

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Finance Ministry Announces Auction Of Four More Banks, Steven Ranieri

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Foreign Portfolio Investments, January-april 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Government Revenues Up In January, Steven Ranieri

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Gross Public Sector Domestic Debt, 1982-1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Honey Output Up Nearly 20% In 1990, Steven Ranieri

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Huge Trade Deficit Expected This Year, Steven Ranieri

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I.f.c. Loans For Fiscal 1991 Total $162 Million, Steven Ranieri

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Inflation Rate For Private Sector Services, January 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Inflation Rate For Selected Public Services, January 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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Mellon Bank Suspends $25 Million Credit Line To Mexican Banks, Steven Ranieri

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Mexico: April Inflation At 1%, Steven Ranieri

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Mexico, U.S., Canada Trilateral Trade, January- September 1990 (% Of Respective Nations' Total) (s/s), Steven Ranieri

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"no Economic Reason To Raise Workers' Incomes", Steven Ranieri

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Notes On Tourism Industry, Steven Ranieri

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On Expansion Of Private Sector Participation In Mexican Economy, Steven Ranieri

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On French Investment & Trade, Steven Ranieri

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On Milk Consumption, Production & Imports, Plans To Privatize State-run Milk Processing & Distribution Plants, Steven Ranieri

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Open Unemployment Rate In February At 2.5%, Steven Ranieri

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Pemex Output & Exports, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Pemex Renews Trade Credit Line With London Banks, Steven Ranieri

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Pemex Tax Payments, January 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Pemex To Receive $1 Billion Loan From Japanese Private Sector, Steven Ranieri

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Petrochemical Trade Surplus Of $47.7 Million In January-february 1991, Steven Ranieri

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Ports Handle 90% Of Foreign Trade, Steven Ranieri

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Privatization Enhances Monopoly & Oligopoly In Mexican Market, Steven Ranieri

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Profile Of Six State-run Mining Companies, Steven Ranieri