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Submissions from 1996

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Latest Talks in Chiapas Fail to Yield Much Progress, LADB Staff

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Mexican Government Sets User Fee for Telmex Long-Distance Telephone Lines, LADB Staff

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At Least Six Consortia Submit Bids for Mexico's Natural Gas Concessions, LADB Staff

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Mexico to Swap Existing Brady Bonds for New 30-Year Bonds, LADB Staff

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Government to Set Connection Fee After Telmex, Competitors Fail to Agree, LADB Staff

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Interview: Jorge Castañeda's Analysis of Recent Events in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Mexico Attains Trade Surplus of More than US$1.1 Million in January-February, LADB Staff

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Foreign Banks Earned 1.29 Billion Pesos in Profits in Mexico During 1995, LADB Staff

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Mexican Congerss Restricts Foreign Participation in Management of Pensions, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Consumer Price Index Reported at 8.4 Percent in First Quarter, LADB Staff

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U.S. Maquiladora Plants Kept Poor Records on Waste Disposal in 1995, LADB Staff

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Business Sector Critizes Zedillo's Economic Policy, Urges Spending Increase, LADB Staff

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Mexico, Peru to Resume Talks on Bilateral Agreement in May, LADB Staff

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Northern Mexico Continues Under Grip of Extended Drought, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Renews Pledge To Solve Colosio Case; Many Questions Still Remain, LADB Staff

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Complaints About Imports of Mexican Produce Could Affect U.S. Election, LADB Staff

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Mexican Government Issues Bonds on Japanese, European Markets, LADB Staff

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Trade Secretariat Announces Increase in Milk Prices, LADB Staff

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Higher February Prices Jeopardize Mexico's Inflation Target for 1996, LADB Staff

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Reports Confirm Negative Imapct of Peso Devaluation on Mexican Economy, LADB Staff

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Mexico Moves Ahead with Trade Talks with Central, South American Nations, LADB Staff

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Pemex Plans to Increase Crude Oil Exports by 16 Percent in 1996, LADB Staff

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Mexico Accepts 12 Preliminary Bids for Concessions of State-Run Railroad, LADB Staff

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Mexico Reports Trade Surplus of US$779 Million in January, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Unemployment Reaches 6.4 Percent in January, LADB Staff

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Sales Of Motor Vehicles in Mexico Remain Depressed in January, LADB Staff

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Canadian Banks to Acquire Shares In Mexico's Bancomer, Inverlat, LADB Staff

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Government, Zapatistas Reach Landmark Agreement on Indigenous Rights, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Economic Performance in 1995 was Worst Since 1932, LADB Staff

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Consumer Inflation Approaches 3.6 Percent in January, LADB Staff

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Opposition Growing to Government's Plan to Privatize 61 Petrochemical Plants, LADB Staff

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Government, Bankers Extend Period For Borrowers To Renegotiate Overdue Debt, LADB Staff

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Long-Term Plan Would Address Chronic Air Pollution Problems in Mexico City, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Disarming The Zapatistas, A Done Deal?, Guest Author

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Telmex Negotiating with Six Competitors Over Access to Lines, Infrastructure, LADB Staff

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Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Surplus of Almost 7.4 Billion in 1995, LADB Staff

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Mexican Government, Business, Labor Seek to Control Prices in Near Term, LADB Staff

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Steel Industry Reports Trade Surplus of US$1.4 Billion in 1995, LADB Staff

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NAFTA Begins Third Year with Controversies over Transportation, Tomatoes, LADB Staff

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Pemex Reports Decline in Crude Oil Exports During 1995, LADB Staff

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Economic Crisis, Natural Disasters Reduce Mexico's Agriculture Production, LADB Staff

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Mexico to Begin to Observe Daylight Savings Time this Year, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Administration Reiterates Forecast of 3 Percent GDP Growth in 1996, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Zedillo's First Year, President, Or Prisoner Of Crisis?., Guest Author

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President Ernesto Zedillo Announces Controversial Cabinet Changes, LADB Staff

Submissions from 1995

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Sharp Drop in Tax Collections in Mexico Reflects Impact of Economic Crisis, LADB Staff

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Televisa, Foreign Partners to Offer Satellite-Based Programming in U.S., Americas, LADB Staff

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Ex-President Carlos Salinas de Gortari Faces Questions Over Sale of Telmex, LADB Staff

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Mexico Enjoying Huge Trade Surplus This Year; Lack of Productivity a Concern, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Dismal Electoral Year for Governing PRI in 1995, Guest Author

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Government Announces New Details for Privatization Of State-Run Railroad, LADB Staff

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Debt Restructuring Program Attracts Only 60 Percent of Eligible Participants, LADB Staff

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Inflation Near 44% in January-October 1995, LADB Staff

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Sharp Decline in Peso Sparks New Concerns About Stability of Mexican Economy, LADB Staff

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Government Hopes Overhaul of Social Security System will Encourage Savings, LADB Staff

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Mexico to Announce Concessions for Petrochemical Plants in Mid-November, LADB Staff

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Government, Labor, Business Reach Anti-Inflation, Economic Growth Pact, LADB Staff

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PEMEX Halts Activity Because of Hurricane Roxane, Anticipates Revenue Losses, LADB Staff

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Iusacell-Bell Atlantic Partnership to Offer Telephone Service in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Natural Disasters, Economic Crisis Reduce Mexico's Output of Basic Crops, LADB Staff

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PRI Wins Most Chiapas Elections, but Loses Tuxtla Gutierrez to PAN, LADB Staff

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Labor Seeks Changes in Anti-Inflation Pact with Government, Business, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Inflation Rate for January-September Approaches 41 Percent, LADB Staff

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Peso Devaluation Widens Chilean Trade Deficit with Mexico in January-June, LADB Staff

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U.S. Companies Pledge to Invest US$12 Billion in Mexico by Year 2000, LADB Staff

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Mexican-Dutch Joint Venture to Offer Life Insturance in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Mexico Announces Early Repayment on Part of Loan to U.S., LADB Staff

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Three Mexican Companies Expand Operations in Latin America, LADB Staff

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Agriculture Groups Criticize Plan To Restructure Rural Support Agencies, LADB Staff

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Mexican-U.S. Partnerships to Supply Natural Gas to Baja California, LADB Staff

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Slow Economic Recovery Might be Causing Flight Of Foreign Investment in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Plan Would Give Some Taxation Powers to State, Local Governments, LADB Staff

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Mexico Estimates Open Unemployment at 7.3 Percent For July, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Total Public, Private Foreign Debt Estimated at US$175.6 Billion, LADB Staff

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Widespread Protests Follow Mexican Government's Latest Hike in Tortilla Prices, LADB Staff

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Direct Foreign Investment Down Significantly in January-June, LADB Staff

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Economic Crisis Continues to Curtail Sales of Motor Vehiicles in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Finance Secretariat Reports Trade Surplus For January-July at US$3.67 Billion, LADB Staff

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Mexican Exports of Crude Oil in August Reach Highest Level in 10 Years, LADB Staff

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World Bank, IDB Approve Loans for Infrastructure, Agriculture Projects in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Banamex-MCI Partnership Approved to Offer Long-Distance Service in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Central Bank Puts Inflation in Mexico at Nearly 38 Percent in January-August, LADB Staff

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Mexican Government Aquires Overdue Debt from Two Troubled Banks, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Government, Zapatistas Agree on Terms for Formal Negotiations, LADB Staff

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NAFTA Panel Overturns Mexican Duties on U.S. Steel, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Uses Annual State Address to Forecast Economic Recovery by 1996, LADB Staff

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Government, Banks Create Massive Debt-Relief Program for Millions of Borrowers, LADB Staff

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Tabasco Governor Sues Federal Prosecutor for Launching Electoral Investigation, LADB Staff

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Aeromexico Restructures Debt, but Now Faces Charges of Political Corruption, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Expanding Trade Surplus Causing Tensions with U.S., LADB Staff

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Mexico Suffers Largest Quarterly Decline in GDP in 50 years in April-June, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Divided Democratic Revolution Party Reaches a Crossroads, Guest Author

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Japanese Banks Provide Loan for PEMEX to Produce Unleaded Gasoline, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Consumer Inflation Approaches 36 Percent in First Half of 1995, LADB Staff

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U.S.-Mexico Joint Venture to Offer Retail, Auto Services at Mexican Gas Stations, LADB Staff

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Bancomer, Multivision Create Nationwide Internal Television Network, LADB Staff

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Mexico Seeks Ways to Reduce Overdue Debts Owed to Banks, LADB Staff

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Mexico to Help States, Municipalities Deal with Economic Crisis, LADB Staff

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PAN Retains Gubernatorial Seat in Baja California, LADB Staff

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Mexico Focuses on Longer-Term Forecasts, Ignoring Short-Term Concerns, LADB Staff