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Business Mexico articles from October 2001

2,086 total articles

A business magazine reporting news and information of particular interest to those doing business in Mexico. Emphasis is placed on topics that affect the U.S./Mexico business community. Feature articles and regular columns cover politics, management, bank

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Business Mexico archives from October 2001

Virgin Alert. (Asides).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Operation Tourist: Squad Mexico. (Asides).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

i Mama Mia! (Asides).
October 1, 2001

Pope: Globalize love. (Asides).(Pope John Paul II's attitudes toward globalization)(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Book vending machines. (Asides).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Ana Guevara. (Para Arriba).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Vicente Fox. (Para Arriba).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Comision de Derechos Humanos del DF. (Para Arriba).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Maria Rojo. (Para Abajo).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

La Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores. (Para Abajo).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

El tren ligero. (Para Abajo).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Letters to the Editor.
October 1, 2001

15 minutes with: Christopher Campana; California's Deputy Secretary of International Trade and Investment talks about Mexico and California's new era of friendly--and profitable--relations. (Interview).
October 1, 2001

Terror fallout. (New Business).(September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in US have economic repercussions in Mexico)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001

WTO Doors Open to China. (New Business).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Sugar Bailout. (New Business).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Microsoft likes E-Mexico. (New Business).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Growing unemployment.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001

Company News.(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Back to the drawing board: It's going to take a little imagination and a lot of government incentives to bring rural telephony up to snuff. (Close-Up).(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
October 1, 2001

Business Climate.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001

The aftermath: Although local and foreign markets will suffer, longer-term investments could still bear fruit. (Market Moves).(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
October 1, 2001

Office diplomacy: Resolving conflict in the office doesn't require the Midas touch, but being a good manager is absolutely necessary. (Management).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

A time for politics: The moment for strategic political alliances has arrived. (Politics).(Vincente Fox)(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Family feud: The benefits of Nafta are indisputable, but several ongoing disputes show that touting free trade is not enough for a healthy regional partnership. (Cover).
October 1, 2001

The border trucking dispute is hodgepodge of conflicting interests.(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Striking a deal with the Americas.(Free Trade Agreement for the Americas)(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

For better or for worse, Nafta has reshaped Mexico's agricultural sector.(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

One pro-trade senator's view on Nafta's agricultural shortcomings.(Jeffrey Jones)(Brief Article)(Interview)
October 1, 2001

A WTO case stays in the background as Telmex gradually opens its network to U.S. competitors.(World Trade Organization)(Telefonos de Mexico S.A. de C.V.)(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

The working costs of free trade.(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Full speed ahead: Despite the economic slowdown the long-term future of Mexico's auto sector looks bright--as long as it can adapt to further liberalization of the regional market.(Industry Overview)(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001

Plunging truck sales brings the spotlight onto other sector woes. (Highway Blues).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Jalisco lows: After a strong run over the past several years, tequila's home state is adjusting to rougher economic times for its key industries. (Regional Report).(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001

Guadalajara of old: How Mexico's Perla del Occidente came to be ... again and again.
October 1, 2001

Migration: Documented on the Web. (Mexico on the Web).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

America sneezed: From San Francisco to Mexico City--a personal view of the dot-com recession. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
October 1, 2001

Tango Effect: Argentina's most famous export has been making waves in Mexico for years, but there have never been this many die-hard aficionados. (Living in Mexico).
October 1, 2001

Celebrating the Cervantino: After 29 years, the festival still boasts international talent and an array of performances for art lovers. (Living in Mexico).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Culture in your hands: Programa Nacional de Cultura 2001 - 2006. (Living in Mexico).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

Aute's multi-disciplinary "animal" resurfaces. (Living in Mexico).(Luis Eduardo Aute)(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

La Vineria. (Living in Mexico).(restaurant)(Brief Article) (restaurant review)
October 1, 2001

Restaurant Guide. (Living in Mexico).(Brief Article)
October 1, 2001

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