Mexico Looks to Expand Commercial Ties with Bangladesh
Bangladesh entrepreneurs and government officials are eying expanded trade relations with Mexico in the hopes of penetrating the second-largest economy of Latin America
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Bangladesh entrepreneurs and government officials are eying expanded trade relations with Mexico in the hopes of penetrating the second-largest economy of Latin America
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The company is the largest supplier of bakery goods in Mexico and has expanded its market to more than 35 countries worldwide
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With this new plant, the Cenntro Group hopes to become the largest provider of zero-emission electric commercial vehicles in Mexico
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By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
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PULSE NEWS MEXICO Back in the United States, Elon Musk may be distracted by his recent and controversial takeover of Twitter, but here in Mexico, he is moving full speed ahead with plans to open a giant Tesla assembly plant in the northern state of Nuevo León. Musk’s U.S-based electric car manufacturer Tesla is expected to announce in the coming
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OPINION By ERIC FARNSWORTH and EARL ANTHONY WAYNE North America was trending in the midterm elections, although you may have missed it. Think about the top campaign issues in races across the country: economic recovery and job creation, inflation, the price of gasoline, immigration, border security, increasing crime and suffering in communities devastated by fentanyl and other drugs. With the
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By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
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OPINION By JOHN BURZAWA, SOPHIE EGAR and EARL ANTHONY WAYNE Part of an ongoing series from the Wilson Center* The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) provides continent-wide rules, norms and problem-solving processes that can help the three-member countries to continue the trade and coproduction system established under its predecessor, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). But if the USMCA is to
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Algerian Ambassador to Mexico Belkacem Belgaid offered a diplomatic reception at his residence on Thursday, Nov. 24, to mark the 68th anniversary of the start of that African nation’s 1954 revolution. During the reception, Belgaid explained that the Algerian Revolution, which cost the lives of one and a half million people before it ended eight years later,
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS When it comes to chocolate, Belgium knows a thing or two. Considered by most chocolatiers and connoisseurs as the premiere source of quality cacao-based candies in the world, the European country’s close affiliation with chocolate dates back to the 17th century. Today, Belgium’s exclusive chocolates — internationally renowned for the stringent quality controls and exquisite flavor blends
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