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Mexico’s Presidential
Election will take place almost 100 days from now.
Presidential candidates and their teams are
intensifying their campaigns, trying to cover every
single state, city and town in Mexico and delivering
their messages to all Mexican through political
meetings, speeches, as well as media ads and press
coverage. We expect to have the most contested
Presidential race in Mexico’s modern history.
Trailing polls show a very close competition among
the three main candidates running for President. The
organization and transparency of the elections is
been guaranteed by the Mexican Federal Institute,
one of the most recognized and respected independent
and autonomous institutions in Mexico...more >>
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Chef
Patricia Quintana in
Mexicana’s Clase Ejecutiva
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The Laredo Development
Foundation is please to announce Ike
Savitt as the point
of contact for the industrial and commercial
promotion of Laredo in the New York area.
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Gate Group USA Inc.
informs that their President, Isaac M.
Savitt, member of
executive committee of the New York District
Export Council (DEC) has been appointed for the
position of Communication Director.
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Our new member,
Torres International, announce the seminars
that will be holding
during spring.
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Elections in Mexico -
potential outcomes and implications for business
Five individuals have officially registered for
Mexico’s presidential election, which will take
place on 2 July. However, the race is effectively a
contest between the three candidates representing
the country’s main
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Mexico Election: Implications for the Markets
On Wednesday, February 15th, 2006, the U.S. Mexico
Chamber of Commerce hosted a panel on the upcoming
Mexican Presidential Elections and Implications for
the Markets.
Alfredo Thorne, Managing Director of Latin America
Research for JP Morgan, began the discussion by
offering comments on Mexico’s economic growth
normalization....
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Dario Lizzano, Head of
Latin American Equities for Banco Santander Centra
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Cinco de Mayo
Mano a Mano is planning a
street theater presentation… more>>
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Fandango de Tortugas
Join Mano a Mano as
we celebrate the nature and culture of Veracruz
State with son Jarocho music, the danced rhythms of
the zapateado, and the tasty foods of the region.
The sweet water turtles of Mexico and their US
cousins will be our mascots as we learn more about
conservation and wildlife...
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