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- Chicken and egg prices to remain unchanged in Q1.
- Penalties for contracting illegal insurance will be reduced.
- Banxico's increases to corto fail to stop interest rates increasing in 2002.
- PRI to present alternative electricity reform proposal.
- BBVA: Mexico advances in fiscal and monetary matters.
- Mexico begins industrial exports to EU.
- Banxico and congressional elections will generate volatility in 2003.
- Difficult year for Mexico City Stock Exchange.
- Federal government issues ultimatum to CNI and TV Azteca.
- US$50mn a year is stolen from ATMs in Mexico.
- KPMG: 2003 Miscellaneous Fiscal Tax Resolution threatens employment.
- Television companies reach truce.
- Passenger flows in Asur airports increased 14.2% in December.
- Treasury official announces reduced electricity rates for agricultural sector.
- Sener reports Mexico could expand oil export platform by 100,000 barrels.
- Even without reforms Mexico is still attractive says Moody's.
- Investors to pay 0.5% tax for saving.
- Inflation reaches 5.7% for 2002 -1.2% over target.
- Price of Mexican oil rises 3.5% to US$28.26.
- Public debt to be more expensive due to tax on investments.
- AMHM confirms that Gaming law will be discussed in new congressional period.
- Beverage sector to grow 4.0% in sales volume during 2003.
- Primer Minister of Ireland to visit Mexico Tuesday.
- Machinandiarena named new president of Coca-Cola Latin America.
- U.S. courts to decide on Mexican tuna sales.
- Grupo Marti to invest US$12 million in 2003.
- First District judge throws out CNI-TV Azteca case.
- S&P rates America Movil stock certificate program at "mxAAA".
- Publishers ask Senate to abolish 15% IVA on magazines.
- ECLAC predicts 3-4% growth for Mexico this year.
- Senate calls Cerisola to give evidence in CNI-TVAzteca case.
- Mexico attracts 69% of total FDI to Latin America.
- Tellez recommends industrializing economy instead of retouching Nafta.
- U.S. court rules that DOT must carry out environmental impact studies on Mexican trucks.
- Telcel cuts cell phone rates to avoid tax.
- Prosa is not for sale, says director.
- Telcel obtains long-distance concession.
- Hipotecaria Nacional gains 29% market share.
- Congress makes tax collection instruments more flexible.
- Merrill Lynch says Mexico will grow just 2.9% this year.
- International reserves reach record US$48.32bn.
- Avantel continues to operate with 100% foreign capital.
- SCT extends Alestra's concession.
- Labor reform goes to parliamentary conference.
- Travel agencies fear extinction due to new measures from airlines.
- Fox promises 150mn pesos to rebuild after Colima quake.
- Mitsubishi interested in CFE auctions.
- Watson Wyatt reports many companies deciding against pay rises.
- TMM could return to shipping investments.
- Ortiz foresees greater unrest in markets.
- Popular credit institutions to manage money transfers.
- Dutch Minister of Economy praises Mexican economy.
- Microsoft to finance SMEs.
- Unefon presents proof in case against legal team.
- Mitsubishi opens another dealership in Mexico City.
- Union Fenosa asks for security to double investments.
- Legal uncertainty plagues electricity sector.
- TV Azteca: Moreno Valle merely using courts.
- Construction companies report slight increase in production.
- Analysts say jump in exchange rate will pressure prices.
- CMIC: Supporting infrastructure investment with Pidiregas risky business.
- Bancomext grants US$6.99bn in credit in 2002.
- U.S. lifts embargo on Mexican tuna.
- Telmex will invest US$24mn in Quintana Roo.
- Sidek postpones liquidation process.
- Pemex lacks capacity to sell gasoline to Venezuela.
- BBVA-Bancomer: Construction and housing industries to grow strongly in coming years.
- CFE cancels works on four generator plants.
- 13 states receive 80% of money orders sent from U.S.
- Mexico registers more than US$12bn in oil exports.
- Gil Diaz: Support for agricultural sector reaches 84bn pesos.
- Tobacco advertising money changing destinations due to restrictions.
- Low shrimp consumption in Mexico despite high production.
- Mexico and United States negotiate migration agreement.
- Maquiladoras expect growth to be sparse in 2003.
- BBVABancomer to strengthen services for SMEs.
- PRI: Usabiaga remarks provoke agriculture sector.
- T1msn names Maria Teresa Arnal as new general director.
- Treasury investigates tax evasion of 7bn pesos.
- Soriano says tax breaks for agriculture not enough.
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