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OBITUARY
The President, Management Committee and Staff of U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Northeast Chapter mourn the recent loss of Alexis E. Rovzar, Member of the Management Committee of our organization.
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| NAFTA origin verifications |
It has come to our attention that the Mexican Tax Authorities (SAT) have recently increased their NAFTA origin verification procedures to exporters and producers located in the United States of America and Canada.
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| CONCANACO and USMCOCNE signed a cooperation agreement. |
Jorge Davila Flores, President of Mexico’s Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce (CONCANACO-Servytur) and Alejandro Ramos, Executive Director of the United States–Mexico Chamber of Commerce.
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Private meeting with Bruno Ferrari, Mexico’s Secretary of Economy (10/6/2011)

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Mexico as Premiere Source of Human Capital for Global Competitiveness (10/27/2011)

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Mexicanidad
Mexicanidad provides people from all over the New York City area the opportunity to learn about and participate in Mexican culture....
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- United and Continental MEXICO CITY TERMINAL CHANGE
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USMCOC-NE Management Committee:
The Management Committee: Eduardo Ramos-Gómez, Henry G. Burnett, James M. Cassidy, Jorge Mariscal, Pat Sabino, Denise Simon, and Rosemary Werrett.
Newsletter Committee:
Alejandro Ramos, Executive Director; Maria Fernanda Estrada, Trade
Representative.
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