US and Mexico: Reeling, but Moving to Reopen
By ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
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By ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
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By RICARDO CASTILLO Indigenous Design Rights International fashion design houses Louis Vuitton and Pineda Covalín are now in negotiations with the Mexican government to pay intellectual and creative rights to the country’s indigenous people after having copied some of their original designs without paying the corresponding copyrights. Legislative changes in Mexico, said Senator Susana Harp, include placing the indigenous communities
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Tending Mexico’s Tree of Economic Growth
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By RICARDO CASTILLO 2020 News Forecasts An old adage used to say that someday news would travel so fast that we would know the facts about a news item even before it happened. I’ve got news for you; that’s no longer an adage. Hence, here’s a vague glimpse of the shape of news to come in Mexico during 2020, which
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XINHUA … Mexico’s economy underwent a recession in the first half of 2019 and stagnated in the third quarter…
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By RICARDO CASTILLO It’s the end of July and figures are beginning to trickle in regarding the state of Mexico’s economy. The first one landed on Friday, July 26, from the National Institute of Geography and Statistics (Inegi), which is the nation’s foremost authority in gauging financial and industrial trends and the news is not good since the Gross Domestic
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By SILVIO CANTO, JR. Over the last few months, I’ve heard two things consistently from Mexican friends in the United States: First, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) is currently benefitting from a nice honeymoon with the Mexican people, and second, sooner or later, he is going to be tested when the economy starts to slow down. The point is that
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Mexican President Andrés Manuel López (AMLO) may not put much stock in the downgrades issued in recent weeks by the Big Three international credit agencies, Fitch, Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s, but the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) certainly seems to. In its latest global economic forecast, published on Wednesday, March 6,
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