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Submissions from 1994

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Government Begins Process to Allow Foreign Banks to Open Subsidiaries, LADB Staff

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Government Raises Rates On Short-term Treasury Certificates, LADB Staff

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Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela Fail to Reach Agreement on Trilateral Accord, LADB Staff

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Mexico to Investigate Dumping Complaint Against Japanese Company, LADB Staff

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PRI Candidate Zedillo Leads Public Opinion Polls, LADB Staff

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Trade Deficit For January-february 1994 Jumps To Nearly US$3 Billion, LADB Staff

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Consumer Price Inflation Remains Low In First Quarter Of 1994, LADB Staff

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Government, Banks to Restructure Agricultural Loans, LADB Staff

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Government to Construct 2.4 Million Kilometers of Highways in 1994, LADB Staff

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Industrial Production Up 1.2 Percent In January 1994, LADB Staff

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Mexico Gains Formal Membership in OECD, LADB Staff

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Pemex Launches New Exploration Projects, LADB Staff

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Retailers, Labor Criticize Government's Decision To Eliminate Price Controls, LADB Staff

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Seven Largest Mexican Banks Own Assets Of US$144 Billion, LADB Staff

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Government Agencies, Private Sector Active on International Bond Markets, LADB Staff

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Government Takes Cautious Approach In Opening Banking Sector To Foreigners, LADB Staff

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Increased Exports Helped Narrow Agricultural Trade Deficit in 1993, LADB Staff

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Mexican, Costa Rican Presidents Sign Bilateral Free Trade Agreement, Carlos Navarro

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PRI Candidate Ernesto Zedillo Launches Presidential Campaign, Carlos Navarro

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Sluggish Economic Growth Leads To Concerns About Possible Peso Devaluation, Carlos Navarro

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Government Removes Most Price Controls On Basic Foodstuffs, Petroleum Products, LADB Staff

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Government to Award 16 Port Management Concessions By September, LADB Staff

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Investigation Into Colosio Assassination Leads To New Arrests, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Grupo Interacciones Acquires Texas Bank, LADB Staff

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NAFTA Labor, Environment Commissions Defined, Carlos Navarro

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Government Moves to Open Key Economic Sectors to Foreign Investors, LADB Staff

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Maquiladoras Continue to Rely Almost Entirely on Imported Components, LADB Staff

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Mexico Admitted Informally to OECD, Carlos Navarro

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Pilots Suspend Strike After Management Admits to Violations of Collective Bargaining Agreement, LADB Staff

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P.R.I. Appoints Appoints Ernesto Zedillo To Replace Assassinated Presidential Candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio, Carlos Navarro

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Rebellion Still Brews Just Below The Surface In Chiapas, Guest Author

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U.S. Automobile Companies To Boost Exports To Mexico By 50,000 Units, LADB Staff

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Foreign Investment in January 1994 Triples from Year Ago, Carlos Navarro

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Government Seeks to Reduce Inflation, Boost Economic Growth, LADB Staff

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Mexico Incurs Trade Deficit in January Despite Increase in Exports, LADB Staff

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Miguel Mancera Appointed To Head New Central Bank Board Of Governors, LADB Staff

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NAFTA Creates Opportunities in Water, Sewage Infrastructure, Carlos Navarro

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Private Entity forms Shrimp Farming Partnership with Collective Farms in Guerrero, LADB Staff

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Auto Industry Projects Strong Exports in 1994, LADB Staff

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Mexico Seeks Trade Accords With Central, South American Countries, Carlos Navarro

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PEMEX, Protexa form Partnership to Manage Air Fleet, LADB Staff

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State-Run Railroad Rejects Bids for Management of Maintenance Sites, LADB Staff

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Steel Industry Offers Poor Forecast for 1994, LADB Staff

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Government Extends Deadline for Sale of State-Owned Seafood Company, LADB Staff

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Government's Small Business Lender Issues Bonds In Asian Markets, LADB Staff

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Government To Retain Ownership Of El Nacional Newspaper, LADB Staff

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Government, Zapatistas Agree in Principle on Most EZLN Demands, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Banking Sector Enjoys Higher Profits in 1993, LADB Staff

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Mexico, Costa Rica Finalize Free Trade Agreement, Carlos Navarro

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Pilots Union Votes To Strike Against Mexicana, Aeromexico, LADB Staff

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U.S.-based Sara Lee , Kir Alimentos To Market Processed Meats In Mexico, LADB Staff

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Breweries, Soft Drink Manufacturers Expanding Operations, LADB Staff

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Canadian, U.K., Mexican Firms to Partner on Major Complex in Mexico City, LADB Staff

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Cancún Continues to Attract Domestic Visitors, LADB Staff

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Government, Zapatistas Report Minor Progress in Peace Talks, Carlos Navarro

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Maquiladora Industry to Promote Use of Mexican Components, LADB Staff

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Mexico Imposes Trade Restrictions on Chilean, Argentine Imports, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Recorded Miniscule Economic Growth in 1993, LADB Staff

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PEMEX Exports, Revenues Slump in 1993, LADB Staff

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Central Bank Reports Lowest January Inflation in 12 Years, LADB Staff

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Foreign Investment In Mexico Reaches US$15 Billion In 1993, LADB Staff

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Government, Zapatistas Begin Peace Negotiations, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Conglomerate Acquires 70 Hotel Properties from Japanese Entity, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Trade Deficit Expected to Widen, LADB Staff

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Salinas Government to Provide Assistance to Coffee Growers, LADB Staff

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Transportation Issues Emerge with Enactment of NAFTA, Carlos Navarro

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Union to Manage Central Power Company, LADB Staff

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Finance Secretariat Considering Applications For 12 New Banks, LADB Staff

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Food, Beverage Companies Invoved in Cross-Border Expansion, LADB Staff

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Government Extends Deadline for Enrollment in Agricultural Support Program, LADB Staff

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Mexican, U.S., Canadian Labor Sectors Adapting to NAFTA, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Unable to Finalize Accords with Costa Rica, G-3 Nations, Carlos Navarro

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Environmental Groups Oppose Toxic Waste Projects, LADB Staff

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Financial Services Providers Enter Mexican Market, LADB Staff

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Foreign Trade Bank Projects Increase in Loans in 1994, LADB Staff

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Germany's Mercedes Benz To Invest US$100 Million in Mexico in 1994, LADB Staff

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Government Struggles to Find Buyers for Some State-Owned Operations, LADB Staff

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Israel Discontinues Crude Oil Imports From Mexico, LADB Staff

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Italian Engineering Firm Wins Concession to Build Hidalgo Refinery, LADB Staff

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Business Organizations Question Salinas Administration's Economic Policies, Carlos Navarro

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Government to Allocate Emergency Assistance to Confront Coffee Crisis In Chiapas, LADB Staff

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Mexican Political Parties Reach Accord On Campaign Reforms, LADB Staff

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Pemex Cancels Plan To Acquire Share In Louisiana Refinery, LADB Staff

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PEMEX Earnings Decline in 1993, LADB Staff

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Retail Sales Slump in Mexico City, Guadalajara in 1993, but Grow in Monterrey, LADB Staff

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U.S. -based MCI Partners with Mexico's Banacci To Seek Long-Distance Concession, LADB Staff

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World Bank to Support Anti-Poverty Efforts In Eight States in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Agriculture Ministry Reports Narrowing of Mexico's Agricultural Trade Deficit, LADB Staff

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Government to Build Two New Highways in Northern Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico, Chile Expected To Expand Free-trade Accord, LADB Staff

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Multilateral Agencies Approve Loans for Projects in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Negotiations Could Start Soon Between Government, Zapatistas in Chiapas Conflict, Carlos Navarro

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Nestle Reaches Agreement With Union at Six Plants After Prolonged Strike, Carlos Navarro

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Sale of State-Owned Newspaper El Nacional Suspended Again, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Registers Trade Surplus With Mexico During November 1993, LADB Staff

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U.S. Restaurants, Retailers Announce Investment Plans in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Weak Economy Depressed Domestic Auto Sales in 1993, LADB Staff

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Central Bank Reports Consumer Price Inflation At 8 Percent In 1993, LADB Staff

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Central Bank Reports Slow Progress In Resolving Overdue Agricultural Loans, Carlos Navarro

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Government Changes Strategy in Chiapas Conflict, Carlos Navarro