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Submissions from 1995

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Pemex to Privatize 10 Petrochemical Complexes, LADB Staff

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Private Entities Submit Bids to Compete with Telmex in Telephone Sector, LADB Staff

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Foreign Tourism Expected to Grow Only Slightly, Despite Devaluation of Peso, LADB Staff

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Mexico Attains Trade Surplus of Nearly US$3 Billion in First Half of 1995, LADB Staff

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Poor Retail Sales Reflect Impact of Mexican Devaluation, Economic Crisis, LADB Staff

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Slow Auto Sales in Mexico Reflect Impact of Economic Crisis, Devaluation, LADB Staff

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U.S. Congress Votes to Restrict Further Aid to Mexico, LADB Staff

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Aeromexico Reaches Agreement to Restructure Debt Owed to Foreign Banks, LADB Staff

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Coffee Industry Mixed on Whether Mexico Should Join Global Supply Scheme, LADB Staff

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Mexican Foreign Reserves Sufficient to Cover Bond Obligations This Year, LADB Staff

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U.S. Shipper UPS Withdraws Ground Service in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Inflation Eases Gradually After Economy Absorbs Impact of Value-Added Tax, LADB Staff

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Mexico Attains Trade Surplus of US$2.2 Billion in First Five Months of 1995, LADB Staff

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Mexico Hires Private Entities to Manage Container Terminals at Three Ports, LADB Staff

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Mexico Set to Announce Long-Distance Telephone Concessions in September, LADB Staff

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Government Approves Restructuring Plan for Mexico's Third Largest Bank, LADB Staff

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Government, Business, Labor Agree to Reduce Prices for 25 Basic Goods, LADB Staff

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Interior Secretary's Departure Latest Crisis for President Zedillo's Government, LADB Staff

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Aeromexico Announces Debt-Restructuring Plan, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Electoral Tensions Fuel Mexican Tinderbox, Guest Author

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Extended Drought Could Decimate Crops, Livestock in North, Central Mexico, LADB Staff

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Inflation Rate Approaches 29 Percent in First Five Months of 1995, LADB Staff

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Mixed News for Auto Industry: Exports Rise, Domestic Sales Decline, LADB Staff

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Peso Devaluation Contributes to Trade Surpluses in April, January-April, LADB Staff

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Mexico Authorizes Duty-Free Imports of U.S. Corn Under NAFTA Terms, LADB Staff

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Surge in Overdue Debt Raises Concerns About Health of Mexican Banks, LADB Staff

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Zedillo's Five-Year Economic Plan Targets Annual GDP Growth of 5 Percent, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Peace Talks In Chiapas, a Breakthrough or Dead End for EZLN, Guest Author

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Foreign Capital Returning to Mexico; Investors Remain Cautious, LADB Staff

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PAN Wins Guanajuato Gubernatorial Election, Falls Short in Yucatan, LADB Staff

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Congress Votes to Open Telecommunications System to Private Investors, LADB Staff

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Government Releases Suprisingly Small GDP Decline for First Quarter 1995, LADB Staff

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Mexico Reports Trade Surpluses in April, January-April, LADB Staff

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Pemex, Shell Inaugurate Joint Refinery in Texas, LADB Staff

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Two California Banks Expand Operations in Mexican Financial Markets, LADB Staff

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Business, Labor Suggest Unemployment is Much Higher than Reported, LADB Staff

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Government, Zapatistas Reach Limited Accord in Latest Chiapas Negotiations, LADB Staff

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Increase in Value-Added Tax Boosts Consumer Prices in January-April, LADB Staff

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Interest Grows in Privatization of Port Services, Warehouse Facilities, LADB Staff

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Federal Government Helps States, Municipalities Restructure Debt, LADB Staff

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Federal Government Offers Drought Assistance to Five Northern States, LADB Staff

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Peso Devaluation Squeezes Profits for Most Mexican Companies, LADB Staff

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U.S. Seeks NAFTA Action Against Mexico for Unfair Treatment of Couriers, LADB Staff

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Congress Votes to Allow Merger of Banking, Securities Regulators, LADB Staff

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Congress Votes to Allow Private Participation in Railroad, Aviation, Gas Sectors, LADB Staff

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Mexico Reports Trade Surplus of US$88 Million in First Quarter of 1995, LADB Staff

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Economic Crisis, Peso Devaluation Squeeze State, Local Governments, LADB Staff

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Mexican Companies Form Partnerships to Bid for Telephone Concessions, LADB Staff

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Mexican Corn Production Could Suffer from Impact of Peso Devaluation, LADB Staff

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PEMEX to Drill 30 New Natural Gas Wells in Coahuila, Tamaulipas States, LADB Staff

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Peso Devaluation has Mixed Impact on Trade Disputes with Partners, LADB Staff

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Analysis: Recent Developments Assume Soap Opera Quality in Mexico, Guest Author

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Commentary On Mexico's Emergency Economic Program, Guest Author

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Government, Zapatistas Agree to Begin Formal Negotiations in Chiapas, LADB Staff

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Peso Devaluation Results In Surge Of Mexican Beer Exports To U.S. Market, LADB Staff

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Mexico Announces Plans to Boost Exports of Crude Oil by 100,000 Barrels Daily, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Inflation Approaches 15 Percent in January-March 1995, LADB Staff

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Six Banks Receive Assistance From State-run Bank Capitalization Fund, LADB Staff

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Zedillo's Move to Raise Value-Added Taxes Draws Nationwide Protests, LADB Staff

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Assassination of Ex-Presidential Candidate Colosio Remains Unsolved, LADB Staff

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Effect of Peso Devaluation Causes Slump in Domestic Sales of Motor Vehicles, LADB Staff

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Mexico Launches New Instruments to Help Ease Impact of Devaluation, LADB Staff

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U.S. Legislators Seek to Restrict President Clinton's Economic Aid for Mexico, LADB Staff

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Agriculture Groups Urge Government to Improve Credit, Provide Supports, LADB Staff

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Economic Crisis Could Worsen Already Difficult Unemployment Picture, LADB Staff

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Plan to Eliminate Four Ministries Meets Opposition in Congress, LADB Staff

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U.S. Incurs First Trade Deficit with Mexico in 10 Years, Reviving NAFTA Debate, Carlos Navarro

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Business Sector Opposes President Zedillo's Economic Emergency Measures, LADB Staff

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Congress Approves Economic Emergency Plan: Some PRI Members Dissent, LADB Staff

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Currency Devaluation Helps Mexico Attain Trade Surplus in February, LADB Staff

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Economic Crisis has not Slowed Down Direct Foreign Investment in Mexico, LADB Staff

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Mexican Legislators Approve New Law Seeking Peace with Zapatistas, LADB Staff

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Mexico Enacts Drastic, Highly Unpopular Measures to Deal with Devaluation, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Opens Bids for Concession of Services at Four Ports, LADB Staff

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Mexico Reports Inflation at 4.2 Percent in February, LADB Staff

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Multilateral Banks Approve Loans for Mexican Banking System, Social Programs, LADB Staff

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Mexican Banking Sector Facing Increasing Strain from Peso Devaluation, LADB Staff

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Mexican, U.S. Legislators Skeptical of Clinton's Rescue Package for Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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Mexico Detains More Suspects in Colosio, Ruiz Massieu Assassinations, LADB Staff

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Mexico's Trade Deficit Narrows to US$450 Million in January, LADB Staff

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Distributors Confirm Sharp Drop in Automobile, Truck Sales in January, LADB Staff

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Empresas ICA, Union Pacific to Submit Joint Bid for National Railroad, LADB Staff

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Mexican Crisis Resulting in Increase of Undocumented Immigrants to U.S, Carlos Navarro

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Inflation Approaches 4 Percent in Mexico During January, LADB Staff

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PEMEX Earns $US7 Billion from Oil Exports in 1994, LADB Staff

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U.S.-Mexican Consortium to Build Thermoelectric Plant in Chihuahua, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Agrees to Enact Tough Economic Reforms: Business Sector Unhappy, Carlos Navarro

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Analysis: Land Hunger Remains At The Heart Of Chiapas Troubles, Guest Author

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Conservative Opposition Overwhelms Governing Party in Jalisco Elections, LADB Staff

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Mexican President Zedillo Chooses War In Chiapas; Role Of U.S. Questioned, Guest Author

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Mexico Approves New Permits for Foreign Banks to Operate in Mexico, LADB Staff

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President Ernesto Zedillo Orders Arrest Of Zapatista Leaders, LADB Staff

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Mexico Counts on Tourism to Help Ease Negative Impact of Devaluation, LADB Staff

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Mexico Seeks More Direct Investment to Help Economy Recover from Devaluation, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Forced to Shuffle Cabinet Again, LADB Staff

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Government Moves to Open Railroad , Satellite System To Private Sector, LADB Staff

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Latin American Trade Partners Worried About Impact of Peso Davaluation, Carlos Navarro

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U.S. President Clinton Bypasses Congress to Provide Aid Package to Mexico, Carlos Navarro

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HIgher Inflation Reflects Impact of Devlauation on Mexican Economy, Carlos Navarro

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Tamaulipas Expects to Finish Highway Near U.S.-Mexico Border in 1995, LADB Staff