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Thursday, July 29, 2010
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MARKETS AND DATA: US Dollar: $12.84 Euro: $16.63 Gold: $18,653 Silver: $273 Mex Crude: US$69.17 Cetes 28: 4.60%

Visitors to Mexico without a domestic bank account will be limited to cash up to US$1,500 to Mexican Pesos per month.
June 23, 2010. 00:01




Here are presented the top managers of the Mexcan state oil company PEMEX.
July 04, 2010. 14:51



Before launching a business in Mexico, it is wise to know the essential information on how to start it. The best advice is to have in mind the following: a roadmap of activities, which should be linked to legal considerations, and the timing involved. This guide presents the basic steps for starting a business in Mexico.
March 17, 2009. 09:19



Legal Stratification for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
July 08, 2009. 18:59



Mexico Infrastructure Projects

The Mexico Infrastructure Conference presented the Portfolio of Infrastructure Projects for 2010. During the following weeks, a series of articles addressing the Projects description will be posted in our Portal.



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2010-07-05 00:27:16
PRD & PAN alliance win in Chiapas
The most important cities were won by the PRD & PAN alliance; including the local congress.
2010-07-05 00:25:47
PRI wins in the cities of Baja Caifornia
Cities like Tijuana and Mexicali, as well as the local congress were won by PRI.
2010-07-05 00:13:16
Opposition alliance wins in Oaxaca, Puebla & Sinaloa
The opposition alliance integrated by te left and right wing parties (PAN-PRD) had an historic win in states traditionally ruled by PRI.
2010-07-04 23:44:52
PRI wins in 9 states´ elections
Tendency signals a massive win by PRI in the elections of governors, local congress and mayors in the states of Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Durango, Hidalgo, Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz & Zacatecas.
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