JUAREZ – According
to Manpower Group's "Labor Expectations Survey", the employers'
sector expects that, far from
hiring or having positive numbers in the third quarter of the year,
there will be even more layoffs, so the balances will be...
MONTERREY –
Despite the increase of 114% in annual inflation in Monterrey in May compared
to that registered in April, which was 160%, at 274%, it is the second lowest
in almost four years, since in September 2016 it registered the same...
BAJA
CALIFORNIA – The coronavirus has dramatically increased global demand for
medical equipment and despite being a producer, Mexico's shortages, along with
a lack of staff, have contributed to the country having one of the highest...
EL PASO – El
Paso International Airport (EPIA) has been working diligently over the past few
months by adjusting operations and incorporating new technology and systems to
protect passengers, staff and industry partners from COVID-19...
LAREDO – Laredo
and other Texas border officials are urging the Department of Homeland Security
to open up US-Mexico land ports to tourists after months of allowing only
essential travel Currently
travel for medical reasons, work, school and...
TEXAS – Texas
remains the state with the second-most job openings in tech, even as the sector
saw tens of thousands of opportunities disappear in May, according to data from
a leading technology trade association The State
trailed only...
NOGALES - The
reactivation of the maquiladora industry on the Nogales border continues, but
it is still estimated that approximately 38% of the workforce has not yet
returned to work Within that
percentage are workers considered to be at high...
MEXICO – In
a context of economic crisis that has left thousands unemployed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the
entry into force of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in July,
opens opportunities to generate value chains of greater...
JUAREZ – The
reactivation of 90% of the maquiladora industry in Juarez boosted the
construction sector, which returned to the list of essential activities in early June Luis Mario
Baeza Cano, local president of the Mexican Chamber of the...
MEXICO – The
historic 48% annual drop in exports from Mexico to the United States seen in
April mainly affected
vehicles, machinery and electronic manufacturing products, said the US Census
Bureau These three
items alone represent 50% of...