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- Canacintra offers to create jobs and defend existing employment.
- Metal-mineral production up 1.7% in May.
- Fox tells of plan to fight contraband products.
- CFE increases imports.
- Mexico to demand WTO revision of U.S. quotas on cement, oil pipes and steel laminates.
- Merrill Lynch:Brazil more attractive than Mexico for investors.
- Mexico asks WTO for three trade panels against U.S. quotas.
- Mexico suffering from with problems in IT industry.
- Nearly 20,000 govt. workers accept early retirement.
- July inflation expected to be between 0.12% and 0.17%.
- Munoz Leo:Investments necessary for Pemex to grow.
- Commercial banking sector recovers 2,000 jobs in 2002.
- Automobile industry says sales are stalled.
- Mexico has third-highest video game piracy in world.
- Auto distributors prepare for 2004 market opening.
- Just 17.1% of taxpayers made tax declarations in Jan-June.
- Alliance for Agriculture program begins in Michoacan with 265mn pesos.
- Gamesa owns 75% of Maizoro stock.
- Satmex to face greater crisis if IEPS is charged.
- New Tourism Secretary supports casinos.
- Steel companies, workers reach agreement to end strike.
- Spices and sauces market worth US$250mn per year.
- PAN governors discuss agenda of structural reforms.
- SE investigating three countries for dumping steel plates.
- Sale of Ferrocarril del Noroeste to KCS delayed again.
- Financial system has not delivered says Gov. of Coahuila.
- Goodyear, Apasco team up to recycle tires.
- 500 layoffs likely at Iusacell.
- Enterasys looks to expand networks business.
- Canaco proposes IVA of up to 5% on food, medicines and schools.
- ANTAD:more chain stores to join bloc of WalMart competitors.
- Senator threatens to "veto" ISSSTE reform bill.
- School supplies sales reach 120mn pesos per day.
- Penoles closes mine in Guanajuato.
- Toyota to increase pick-up truck production in Mexico.
- Consar monitors Afores funds transfer.
- TMM looks for resources to pay off debts.
- Banks offer some ground to end Fobaproa scandal.
- Fox insists on legalizing "changarros".
- Telmex to keep rates stable.
- Canacintra to give prize for legislative merit.
- Asia continues to threaten Mexico in U.S. market.
- SE to import 120,000 tons of sugar to prevent shortage.
- Telmex freezes rates for 2004, betting on productivity and lower costs.
- Stock resources cheaper than banks.
- Banxico predicts economic recovery.
- Future of DF subsidies to Centro Historico uncertain.
- GDP per capita drops in first half 2003.
- Canales Clariond downplays drop in FDI.
- Concamin:formal employment more valuable than self-employment.
- Radical Studios invests US$400,000 in videogame.
- TFM tax devolution could reach US$950mn.
- Camesa analyzes stock options.
- Mobile telephone incomes reach fixed telephone earnings.
- Credit Bureau:individuals are better creditors than businesses.
- Economy Secretariat may apply tariff on cathode tubes for television.
- Comerci opens new distribution center.
- Court freezes ING accounts.
- ANTP says better regulation needed to boost transport industries.
- TMM buys back Mexrail from KCS.
- Solid expectations back up Televisa's advances.
- Labor Undersecretary says growth in unemployment is lower than other countries.
- Industrial leaders call for fiscal reform, stable gas prices.
- Mexico and EU to create certificate to fight fake tequilas in Europe.
- Nuevo Leon state government to issue 970mn pesos in stock certificates.
- Concamin group assails gas pricing scheme.
- New agreements to fight illegal commerce.
- LG Electronics to invest US$285 million in Mexico this year.
- Anatel vows that telecommunications market will recover.
- Armored car industry to enlarge market to medium-sized cars.
- Alestra and Wal-Mart strike deal for sale of prepaid long-distance phone cards.
- Without reforms, Mexico is destined for mediocrity, experts say.
- Conafovi reports increased housing loans in first half of 2003.
- Wal-Mart sales climb 9.8% in January-July.
- Contingent liabilities absorb fiscal surplus.
- Industrial exports reach US$356mn in Sinaloa.
- Leonel Godoy new PRD president after resignation of Robles.
- Congress calls for agriculture employment program.
- INEGI:Industrial production drops 1.7% in June.
- WTO summit:Negotiations expected to be tough on agricultural issue.
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