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Arizona Senate bill creates new college tuition rate for “dreamers”

PHOENIX — Courting a possible lawsuit, state senators voted Wednesday to direct the Board of Regents and community college boards to create special tuition rates for students who graduate from Arizona high schools but don’t qualify as in-state...

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Mexico and France strengthen alliance in aerospace sector

MEXICO – In order to strengthen the relationship between the country's federative entities and France in terms of aerospace industry, a collaboration agreement was signed between Cámara de Comercio Franco Mexicana (CCFM) and Federación Mexicana...

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Furniture industry in Baja California is lagging behind

BAJA CALIFORNIA – Currently, 80% of the wood used as raw material in Baja California is imported from the United States or is brought from other entities in the Republic, so it is necessary to invest in sustainable exploitation mechanisms that can...

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Baja California doesn't appear among the attractive entities to invest: KPMG

BAJA CALIFORNIA – The state of Baja California was not among the five most attractive entities in the country to invest despite having a large number of maquiladora industries, according to the national survey Perspectivas de la Alta Dirección en...

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Arca Continental stopped operations in Matamoros

MATAMOROS – Due to the blockade of its facilities, the lack of security guarantees for its collaborators and the free circulation of its delivery units, Bebidas Mundiales, embotelladora de Coca Cola y filial de Arca Continental, decided to suspend...

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SMB to drill 17 holes in Nuevo Leon

NUEVO LEON – Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos (CNH) approved the company Servicios Múltiples Burgos (SMB), a subsidiary of Tecpetrol, to invest US$128 million for the development of oil wells in a block of land located in Nuevo Leon The plan...

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Tijuana stands out with higher salary level than other entities

TIJUANA – The average salary offered by the industry in the city of Tijuana is over US$99 and employees in the region have better working conditions compared to the rest of the border cities, said Ulises Araiza and Carlos Martin del Campo,...

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Customs to detonate at the northern border

TIJUANA – Private initiative and authorities of the three orders of government created the Fourth Transformation of Mexico's Customs on the Northern Border, a working group to promote the free border zone The president of Consejo de Desarrollo de...

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Sonora concretes the opening of two Photovoltaic Parks

SONORA – Sonora has confirmed that Hermosillo and Puerto Libertad Photovoltaic Parks will be inaugurated next month by Iberdrola and Acciona In a working meeting with the CEOs of both companies, the governor of the State of Sonora, Claudia...

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Texas business leaders travel to West Coast to poach more California companies

TEXAS – A group of Texas business leaders is traveling this week to the state's favorite place to lure away companies: California The three-day trip to San Francisco is the latest effort by Texas to snag corporate offices, company headquarters...

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