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Submissions from 1994

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Mexico , Costa Rica Report Progress On Bilateral Trade Agreement, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Reports An Average 2.66 Million Barrels Per Day Of Crude Oil Produced During January-october 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Studies Confirm Slow Gdp Growth In Second, Third Quarters Of 1993, Carlos Navarro

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U.S., Mexican, Canadian Firms Announce Direct Investments, Partnerships, Carlos Navarro

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Foreign, Domestic Companies to Submit Bids For Long-distance Telephone Service, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico City To Construct Elevated Railway Connecting Downtown With Northwest Suburbs, LADB Staff

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Nearly Two Dozen Foreign Banks File Requests To Expand Operations In Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Announces Plans To Refurbish Tamaulipas Refinery, LADB Staff

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Private Sector's Foreign Debt Reaches US$38 Billion, LADB Staff

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Rebellion In Chiapas Creates Economic, Political Uncertainty, Carlos Navarro

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Small-business Lender Provices Loans for Northwestern States, LADB Staff

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Transportation Secretariat Projects Completion Of Another 1,800 Kilometers Of Highway By Year-end 1994, LADB Staff

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Bankers, Restaurants Reach Agreement On Credit Card Finance Charges, LADB Staff

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National Environmental Institute Locates 80 Illegal Toxic Dumps In Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas States, LADB Staff

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Pemex Announces Self-sufficiency In Natural Gas, LADB Staff

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Pemex Report On Oil Exports, January-October 1993, LADB Staff

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President Salinas Visits China, Japan To Strengthen Economic Ties, Carlos Navarro

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Production Of Four Basic Foodstuffs Above Expectations At 23.1 Million Metric Tons In 1992-93, LADB Staff

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State-run Railroad Announces Concessions For Repair Centers To Three Mexican-foreign Partnerships, LADB Staff

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Two U.S. Companies Withdraw From Business Arrangements With Mexican Partners, Carlos Navarro

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U.S., Canada, Mexico Enact North American Free Trade Agreement with Little Fanfare, Carlos Navarro

Submissions from 1993

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Banks Report Increase In Profits For January-september Despite Higher Operating Costs & Overdue Loans, Carlos Navarro

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Construction Company Simec Forms Partnership With National Railroad To Build New Intermodal Terminal, Carlos Navarro

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Domestic Sales Of Motor Vehicles Down 20 Percent In January-september, But Exports Increase Slightly, Carlos Navarro

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Government Close To Meeting Target Of 7.7 Percent Inflation For 1993, But At Expense Of Extremely Slow Economic Growth, Carlos Navarro

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Government Has Granted 51 Port Concessions To Private Domestic & Foreign Companies Since June, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Administration Attempts To Boost Trade Relations With China Despite Aggressive Government Stance On Dumping, Carlos Navarro

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Televisa Subsidiary Wins Government Concession For New Television Network, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Secretariat Agrees To Investigate Alleged Dumping Of Steel Products From Five Countries, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. & Mexico Impose Restrictions On Cattle Imports Due To Health Concerns, Carlos Navarro

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Canadian Prime Minister Chretien Announces Unconditional Endorsement Of North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro

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Grupo Serfin & Finance Secretariat Announce Plans To Issue Debt Instruments In U.S. Financial Markets, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Workers Confederation (ctm) Seeks To Boost Salary Cap For 1994 Beyond Prescribed Seven Percent, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico, Colombia & Venezuela Complete Negotiations On Group Of Three (g-3) Free Trade Agreement, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico's Grupo Dina Acquires Arizona-based Bus Manufacturer Motor Coach Industries International, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Seeks Foreign Investors For Distribution Sites; Japanese Consortium Hired To Build New Oaxaca Refinery, Carlos Navarro

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Popularity Of Wal-mart's New Monterrey Store Reflects Strong Demand In Mexico For U.S. Consumer Goods, Carlos Navarro

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Agriculture Secretariat Projects Honey Exports At 60,000 Metric Tons In 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Deficit At US$1.07 Billion For September 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Grupo Posadas Announces Plans To Build Four New Fiesta Americana Hotels, Carlos Navarro

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Mexican Coffee Producers Ask Government To Join New International Coffee Association, Carlos Navarro

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National Railroad Company Plans Major Investments In 1994 To Support Modernization & Upgrade Projects, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Expects To Open New Storage & Distribution Center Near Guadalajara In June 1994, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex & Foreign Trade Bank (bancomext) Announce Plans To Issue Bonds On International Markets, Carlos Navarro

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Ruling Party (p.r.i) Nominates Social Development Secretary Luis Donaldo Colosio As 1994 Presidential Candidate, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Introduces Legislation Allowing Foreign Banks To Establish Full-service Branches In Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Secretariat (secofi) Using U.S. & European Formula To Determine Anti-dumping Cases, Carlos Navarro

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Commerce Department Reports U.S. Trade Deficit Of US$101 Million With Mexico In September, Carlos Navarro

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Developer Announces Plans To Complete First Phase Of Mexico City's World Trade Center By June 1994, Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat Approves Operating Permits For Two New Banks & Seven Other Financial Institutions, Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat Projects Growth Rate Of 1.1 Percent For 1993 (s/s), Carlos Navarro

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Low Prices & Reduced Export Volume Limit Pemex Export Revenues During Salinas Presidency, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Admitted To Asia-pacific Economic Cooperation (apec) Organization, Carlos Navarro

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National Action Party Nominates Federal Deputy Diego Fernandez De Cevallos As Presidential Candidate, Carlos Navarro

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Restaurant Association Suspends Boycott Of Credit Cards For Second Time This Year, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Secretariat Reports New Foreign Investment Under Salinas Government At US$34 Billion, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. & Mexican Senates Ratify North American Free Trade Agreement, While Canada Seeks Accommodation With U.S., Carlos Navarro

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G-3 Countries Report Progress On Finalizing Free Trade Accord, Completion Targeted For End Of November, Carlos Navarro

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Inter-american Development Bank Approves US$150 Million Loan For Infrastructure At Four Mexican Tourist Resorts, Carlos Navarro

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Medioambiente Y Politica Ecologica En Mexico: Analysis Y Propuesta, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Reports Agricultural Trade Surplus For January-august 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Recent Trends In Mexican, U.S. Financial Markets Driven By Anticipation Of U.S. Vote On Nafta, Carlos Navarro

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Report Suggests Slowdown In Mexico's Manufacturing Sector Has Resulted In Loss Of 62,000 Jobs, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Consumer Price Inflation For October & January-october 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Efforts To Attract New Investments To States Along U.S.-mexico Border, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. House Of Representatives Ratifies North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro

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Commentary: Nafta's Passage Would Ill Serve Mexican Democracy, Carlos Navarro

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Construction Begins On Large Industrial Park In San Luis Rio Colorado, Near Sonora-arizona Border, Carlos Navarro

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Document: A Just And Sustainable Development Initiative For North America, Carlos Navarro

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Document: El Partido Accion Nacional (pan) Y El Tratado De Libre Comercio, Carlos Navarro

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Government Extends Deadline For First Phase Of Grain Elevator Auction, Carlos Navarro

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Independent Coalition Asks Federal Election Institute To Allow Foreign Observers For 1994 Elections, Carlos Navarro

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Update On Bank Reform Legislation, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. President Bill Clinton Intensifies Efforts To Gain Support For Nafta Ahead Of Scheduled Congressional Vote, Carlos Navarro

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U.S., Spanish Companies Announce Plans To Establish Joint Ventures With Mexican Partners, Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat Takes Further Steps To Promote Savings, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Announces Increase In Prices For Crude Oil, Carlos Navarro

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Presidents Salinas & Clinton Continue Strong Push To Gain Support For North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), Carlos Navarro

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Taiwan Views North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta) With Mixture Of Concern, Optimism, Carlos Navarro

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Three Mexican Companies Announce Plans To Establish Or Expand Presence In U.S. Market, Carlos Navarro

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Transportacion Maritima Mexicana (tmm) Reaches Agreement With Automobile Companies To Ship Vehicles Through Tamaulipas Port, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. Subsidies On Wheat Sales To Mexico May Be At Top Of New Canadian Administration's Nafta Agenda, Carlos Navarro

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Withdrawal Of U.S. Company Sets Back Government's Plan To Gain Foreign Investors For Electricity Projects, Carlos Navarro

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Canadian Election Creates New Obstacle For Nafta, As Clinton Administration Continues Promotion Efforts, Carlos Navarro

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Debate Continues Over Mexico's New Procampo Agricultural Policy, Carlos Navarro

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On Latest Trends & Prospects For Maquiladora Industry, Carlos Navarro

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Report Suggests Mexican Crude Oil Reserves Have Fallen To 44 Billion Barrels, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Administration Plans New Airport Expenditures To Cope With Increase In Passenger & Cargo Traffic, Carlos Navarro

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Consumer Price Inflation Remains Low During September & January-september 1993, Carlos Navarro

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Cuauhtemoc Cardenas Accepts Nomination As Presidential Candidate For Democratic Revolution Party (prd), Carlos Navarro

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Debate Over Nafta Intensifies In Anticipation Of Upcoming Ratification Battle In U.S. Congress, Carlos Navarro

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Efforts To Sell El Nacional Newspaper & Concession Railroad Services To Private Sector Result In New Government Layoffs, Carlos Navarro

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Salinas Administration Pressures Banks To Reduce Interest Rates Before 1994 Election, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Secretariat Reduces Anti-dumping Duties On Some Chinese Products, Carlos Navarro

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Trade Secretariat To Investigate Charges Of Dumping Against Chilean Fishmeal & U.S. Pork, Carlos Navarro

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Central Bank, Small Business Lender Nafinsa Announce New Issues Of Financial Instruments, Carlos Navarro

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Faced With Slowdown In Domestic Sales, Automobile Companies In Mexico Turn To Exports, Carlos Navarro

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Finance Secretariat Announces Sale Of Corn Milling Company Miconsa, Carlos Navarro

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Government Accepting Bids For Three Paper Mills, Carlos Navarro

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Pemex Starts Negotiations To Acquire Share Of Chevron Refinery In Texas; Seeks Bids For Natural Gas Pipeline, Carlos Navarro