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Medical Tourism Bounces Back in Baja

BAJA CALIFORNIA – The Baja California medical cluster has recovered about 80 percent of the business it lost during the first months of the COVID pandemic, according to Ricardo Vega Montiel, the president of the Baja Health...

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Prince Manufacturing and Tomcar Partner to Produce a Vehicle

PHOENIX – Prince Manufacturing has entered into an agreement with Phoenix-based Tomcar to produce Tomcar TX model multipurpose vehicle The Tomcar TX is a highly functional, extremely durable, and highly versatile machine that is ideal for use...

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Baja California Creates Controversial Own Tax Collection Agency

By Wendy Fry The Baja California state legislature approved the creation of a local tax administration services agency that will have the authority to pressure taxpayers and conduct home visits and audits on businesses The newly-created body...

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Constellation Brands Seeks Coastal Location in Baja

By Wendy Fry The United States beverage company Constellation Brands is exploring moving its unfinished brewery plant from Mexicali to Baja California’s coastal zone where it can produce and use desalinated water to make beer, according to Gov...

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New Taxes Hit Maquiladoras

By Nancy J Gonzalez The modifications to the General Rules of Foreign Trade (RGCE) published recently on July 24th eliminate benefits to manufacturers in Mexico making the country less attractive to foreign investors Before these rules,...

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Who or what to blame?

By Carlos Palencia Analyst Mexico is in evident decline: -189% is the fall in real annualized GDP that INEGI recently announced We have been contracting for five consecutive quarters, and, from the last nine, production has been reduced in...

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Juarez' maquilas survive the hardships: Index

JUAREZ – With delays in exports, roadblocks that caused technical stoppages, restrictions due to the pandemic and new charges imposed by the federal government, this is how the maquilas in Juarez, considered the economic engine of the city,...

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Juarez changes to yellow light

CHIHUAHUA – After it was announced that Chihuahua will move to the yellow color of the traffic light alert for coronavirus, governor Javier Corral Jurado said that only 10 of the 67 municipalities will move to that color and the rest will remain...

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Coahuila creates the State Council of Tourism

COAHUILA – In order to strengthen, promote, foster and develop sustainable tourism in Coahuila, the State Tourism Council was formally installed and took up a protest, where the reactivation of the sector for the five regions of the state was...

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Tijuana exceeds employment expectations

TIJUANA – The survey of jobs and salaries conducted by the Association of Human Resources of the Industry of Tijuana (Arhitac) through its statistics committee, exceeded expectations for the second quarter of the year, as it predicted the...

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