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International Tourism raises 1.8% in Mexico
The border tourism also recorder an increase, since in the first eight months of the year were reported 6 million 6 70 thousand tourist , representing an increase of 9.4% compared to the same period in 2010. Mexico , D.F., The Secretary of Tourism reports Read More...
World Trade Center opens in Tijuana
The new World Trade Center has eight floors and 200,000 square feet of office space. / Photo courtesy of the center The new World Trade Center has eight floors and 200,000 square feet of office space. / Photo courtesy of the center Gregorio Goldstein, Read More...
Mexico's Economy on Track Due to Strong Foreign Direct Investment
FDI in Mexico Rises 10.5 Percent, totaling $4.8 Billion in First Quarter of 2011 MEXICO CITY , May 25, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Mexico rose to $4.8 billion in the first quarter of 2011, an increase of 10.5 percent Read More...
Carlos Slim Won't Give Away His Fortune Like Buffett and Gates
Carlos Slim, the world's wealthiest man, is bullish on Mexico and says he is staying in the country. The mansion that he bought in New York is too big to live in—it's purely for investment. In a wide-ranging interview, the telecom magnate Read More...
Mexican President announces $4 billion energy storage facility for Baja California
Mexican President announces $4 billion energy storage facility for Baja California 15/12/2010 Mexico’s President, Felipe Calderon, proudly announced recently that Rubenius, a Dubai-based alternative energy and smart grid enabler, is expanding into Read More...
Return of Mexico’s mega-port plan
08 Dec 2010 The Punta Colonet project will link with nearby Ensenada. Photo:G Erickson Mexico’s seaborne traffic is booming and this has set the stage for the return to the table of the mega-port project, Punta Colonet. Secretary of Communications Read More...
LE: Latin America poised for quick real estate recovery
Many Latin American economies showed great resilience and, with the exception of the Caribbean, rebounded from the global recession according to a new study by Lodging Econometrics . Governmental and political reforms enacted after earlier financial collapses Read More...
Mexican desalination plant to tender soon
Comision Estadal Del Agua De Baja California (CEA) in Mexico is to build a 21,600 m³/d desalination plant in the city of Ensenada, to be tendered with a 40% federal contribution towards its estimated cost of Peso 351.900 million (US$ 28.8 million). Read More...
Mexico Beats China as Cessna Shows Wages Converge With Shipping
By Thomas Black and Carlos Manuel Rodriguez - Sep 8, 2010 When Cessna Aircraft Co. sought a low-wage country in 2006 where it could manufacture airplane parts, its first instinct was to go to China . After struggling to find a way to ship supplies to Read More...
A forum to introduce Tijuana to the world
By Patrick Osio, Sunday, September 19, 2010 at midnight No fewer than eight out of 10 news items in the U.S. media regarding Tijuana are bad news reports. Everyone reads that there are drug cartel gangs in Tijuana but, as one of many examples, how many Read More...
Silicon Valley-Based Electronics Manufacturer Opens 30,000-sq-ft Rosarito Beach Facility
Rosarito BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO JUNE 4, 2010 ---Victron Inc., a Fremont-based manufacturer of electronics for Fortune 500 companies, on Thursday held the grand opening of its new Rosarito facility. Victron's 30,000-sq-ft facility will offer Read More...
Will California Put Its Wind Farms in Mexico?
I feel a hot wind on my shoulder. Half a dozen companies in Mexico want to provide wind-generated power to the state, according to developers and other sources. Asociados Panamericanos Wind (APA Wind), a Mexican-American wind-power developer company, Read More...
Firms turn to Baja for harnessing wind
Firms turn to Baja for harnessing wind By Sandra Dibble , UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 1:15 a.m. John Gibbins / Union-Tribune David Muñoz, director of the Baja California Energy Commission, heads the state’s renewable Read More...
Mexican port plans include rail line through Yuma
YUMA, Ariz. (AP) - Mexican officials are reviving plans for a deep-water shipping port that could include a rail line through the southwestern Arizona city of Yuma to serve it. The shipping port would be located on the Baja California coast south of Ensenada. Read More...
California and Baja are Merging to Become Cali-Baja!! This is a must read article by the N.Y. Times If you are planing on doing business in Baja. See why Baja is going to become a "Global Powerhouse For Commercial Growth"
In the last year, economic development officials and local elected leaders in San Diego County, Baja cities in Mexico and the sprawling Imperial Valley about 90 miles to the east have used a grant of $220,000 of government and private seed money for an Read More...
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