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Pandemic impacted research projects in NL

MONTERREY – The dynamism of the Research and Technological Innovation Park (PIIT) decreased due to the COVID-19 pandemic Some of its 30 research centers reduced their speed to serve their clients remotely and others stopped their...

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Sonora attracted investment despite pandemic

SONORA – Despite the economic consequences brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, Sonora has registered the arrival of new investments, which are explained by the signing of the USMCA and the settlement near the border with the United States, said the...

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Laredo, TX announces vaccination against COVID-19

LAREDO, TX – Health authorities in the City of Laredo, TX, announced that based on emergency distribution approval from the Center for Disease Control in the United States (CDC), they have authorized Pfizer and Modern Laboratories to provide the...

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OMA to invest US$338 million in Monterrey

MONTERREY – Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) increased its investment in order to expand Monterrey's airport, since it will now allocate US$338 million, 588% more than the amount announced at the end of 2019 The company announced its...

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Tijuana Launches Tourism Campaign

TIJUANA – To attract more tourists and to highlight Tijuana as a safe destination, the Tijuana Tourism and Convention Committee (COTUCO) announced “the distance that unites us” campaign Alfonso Davila Velazquez, president of COTUCO,...

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Nogales port of entry opening Sundays for commercial traffic

NOGALES – One of the largest border crossings for commercial trucks, the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, is officially opening every Sunday for commerce starting January 31  “That’s huge news for Arizona, which has long been at a...

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Texas may receive initial coronavirus vaccine this month

TEXAS – Texas could receive coronavirus vaccine doses to give an initial dose to up to 14 million Texans in December, assuming US health officials approve coronavirus vaccine candidates from drugmakers Pfizer and Moderna, Gov Greg Abbott...

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New Mexico council pledges up to US$225 million to 3 funds

SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico State Investment Council, Santa Fe, committed a total of up to US$175 million to two real asset funds and up to US$50 million to a new open-end real estate continuation fund The council committed up to US$100 million...

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San Ysidro businesses still hurting from closures

SAN YSIDRO – The coronavirus-related restrictions on non-essential travel across the border have hit San Ysidro businesses hard “At least 103 businesses have closed due to the border-crossing restrictions,” said Jason Wells, the executive...

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