Submissions from 1991
U.S.-mexico Common Market — Not If But When, Steven Ranieri
U.S.-mexico Free Trade Accord: Summary Of Debate, April 3 - 15, Steven Ranieri
$1.5 Billion Credit Line For Mexican Imports From Spain Expected To Open In April, Steven Ranieri
1990 Federal Government Payroll Spending, Steven Ranieri
1990 Trade Statistics (s/s), Steven Ranieri
$34.6 Million Investment In Telegraph System Upgrade, Steven Ranieri
African "killer" Bees Detected In Tamaulipas & San Luis Potosi States, Steven Ranieri
Agricultural Trade Deficit $979 Million In January-september 1990, Steven Ranieri
Bank Privatization Expected To Generate Over $8.7 Billion In Revenue For Federal Government, Steven Ranieri
Budget & Planning Secretariat On Government Subsidies To State-run Companies In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Central Bank Reserves Surpass $13 Billion As Of Feb. 28, Steven Ranieri
Chamber Of Deputies Report On Maquiladora Performance, Steven Ranieri
Chronology Of Debate On Free Trade Accord: March 19-31, Steven Ranieri
Crisis Conditions In Mining Industry, Steven Ranieri
Debt Owed To U.k. & Austria Restructured, Steven Ranieri
Discovery Of Mineral Deposit In Mexico State, Steven Ranieri
First Eurobond Offering In Mexican Financial Market, Steven Ranieri
Fisheries Ministry Fleet To Be Sold, Steven Ranieri
Fish & Seafood Trade Surplus $401 Million In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Direct Investment In Key Industries, U.S. & Mexico, 1988 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Foreign Investment Totals $1.5245 Billion In 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Fortune Magazine: Mexico Offers Most Favorable Investment Opportunities In Latin America, Steven Ranieri
Government Spending More To Enforce Environmental Protection Legislation, Steven Ranieri
Grain & Oilseed Production, U.S., Canada, & Mexico, 1989-90 Crop Year (s/s), Steven Ranieri
High Ozone Levels In Mexico City: Government's Response & Critics' Reactions, Steven Ranieri
Inter-american Development Bank Approves $55 Million Loan For Guerrero State Forestry Development, Steven Ranieri
Largest Paper Factory In Latin America To Begin Operations In Chihuahua, Steven Ranieri
Macro-economic Predictions By Merrill Lynch, Steven Ranieri
Manufacturers Say Interest Rates Too High, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Anti-dumping Regulations Protect Large Companies Only, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Trade By Major Industry, U.S. Participation In Exports & Imports, 1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Mexican Trade Surplus With U.S. $79.2 Million In January, Steven Ranieri
Mexico's Balance Of Trade For Key Industries, 1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Mortality, 1929 & 1987 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
New Price Floors For Beans & Corn, Steven Ranieri
New York State Government Promotes Increased Trade & Investments In Mexico, Steven Ranieri
Notes On Urban & Rural Migration, Steven Ranieri
On Chiapas State Honey & Pepper Exports To Europe, Steven Ranieri
On Decline In Social Welfare Spending, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Plans Construction Of Pipelines To U.S., Steven Ranieri
Pemex Raises Prices Of Crude Exports To U.S., Steven Ranieri
Private Investors To Participate In Electricity Infrastructure Construction, Steven Ranieri
Privatization Of Research Institutes Begins, Steven Ranieri
Privatization Of State-run Steel Industry Expected To Earn $2 Billion For Federal Government, Steven Ranieri
Public & Private Sector Investment In Port Facilities, Steven Ranieri
Rural Credit Bank's 1990 Loan Disbursement, Steven Ranieri
Rural Workers Demand Access To Land & Higher Prices, Steven Ranieri
State-run Companies Account For 40.1% Of Export Revenues In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Summary: Drug Trade & Policy Developments, Jan. 25 - March 14, Steven Ranieri
Survey Of Mexico City Businesses On Costs, Prices & Credit Use, Steven Ranieri
Taxi Fares Reduced 10% In Mexico City Metro Area, Steven Ranieri
Telephone Component Maquiladora Opens In Agualeguas, Nuevo Leon, Steven Ranieri
Trade Surplus With Central America, 1985-1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Update On Closing Of March 18th Refinery, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Agriculture Department Report On Trade With Mexico, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Trade Balance With Mexico By Major Industry, 1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Wheat Harvest In Sonora, Sinaloa & Baja California States Forecast At 2.2 Million Mt, Steven Ranieri
100,000 Public School Teachers Join Strike Organized By Dissident Faction Of National Union, Steven Ranieri
$125 Million Of Pemex Bond Offerings In European Market, Steven Ranieri
$1.3 Billion In Direct Investment From France Expected In 1991, Steven Ranieri
$14.77 Billion In Loans To Export Sector From Bancomext, Steven Ranieri
1.7% Inflation In February, Steven Ranieri
18 De Marzo Oil Refinery In Mexico City Closed In Midst Of Major Air Pollution Crisis, Steven Ranieri
1990 Tequila Production, Steven Ranieri
1990 Tourism Trade Surplus At $1.466 Billion, Steven Ranieri
$2.996 Billion Trade Deficit In 1990, Steven Ranieri
34.2% Growth Rate For Construction Industry In 1990, Steven Ranieri
$3 Billion Expected From Privatization Of State-owned Steelworks, Steven Ranieri
$800 Million From 1990 Debt-equity Swaps To Be Invested This Year, Steven Ranieri
85,000 Rapes Per Year In State Of Mexico, Steven Ranieri
Aeromexico To Purchase 18 Boeing Aircraft, Steven Ranieri
Bancomer To Loan $2 Billion To Primary Sector In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Banrural's Response To Financial Crisis In Agriculture, Steven Ranieri
Bond Offerings, January 1990-february 1991, Steven Ranieri
Brazil Seeks Agreement To Import Oil From Mexico, Steven Ranieri
Brief On Recent History Of Mexican Sugar Industry, Steven Ranieri
Chronology Of Free Trade Accord Developments: Feb. 20 - March 19, Steven Ranieri
Crop Substitution Program For Nine States, Steven Ranieri
Debate Over Effects Of Rapid Economic Growth Policy, Steven Ranieri
Deputy Treasury Secretary Says Foreign Debt-g.d.p. Ratio Will Decline To 25% By 1994, Steven Ranieri
Europe Will Not Embargo Mexican Tuna, Steven Ranieri
Five Major State-run Companies Consistently Spend Over Budget & Rank Among Most Profitable Public Sector Firms, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Capital Resources To Private Sector, 1990, Steven Ranieri
Government Accepts Bid By Hughes Communications International For Construction Of Two Telecommunications Satellites, Steven Ranieri
Government's Domestic Debt Reduced By $1 Billion In January-february 1991, Steven Ranieri
Guatemala-mexico Bilateral Accords: Summary, Steven Ranieri
Health Minister: Infant Mortality Rate Down, Steven Ranieri
Henequen Industry In Crisis, Steven Ranieri
Housing Fund To Construct 80,000 Homes In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Impoverishment Among Rural Households Exacerbated In Past Decade, Steven Ranieri
Institutional Loans For Spring-summer Crop Cycle Obtained By Less Than 30% Of Agricultural Producers, Steven Ranieri
Inter-american Development Bank To Spearhead "debt For Nature" Swap, Steven Ranieri
Investors Move Large Sums Of Cash From Laredo Bank To Mexico, Steven Ranieri
Maquiladora Industry Stagnant, Steven Ranieri
Merida State Government Plans To Offer Concessions To Private Firms For Care Of Archeological Sites, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Tax System Compared With Counterpart Systems In U.S. & Canada, Steven Ranieri
Mexico-european Community Accord On Concessionary Loans, Steven Ranieri
National Public Works Bank (banobras) Budget For 1991, Steven Ranieri
National Water Commission To Spend $503 Million On Potable Water, Sewage & Drainage Systems In 1991, Steven Ranieri
New Users Of Contraceptives Up 29.4% In 1990, Steven Ranieri