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Consul touts Colo., Mexico trade.(Business)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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October 18, 2007| Author:
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Byline: Fernando Quintero, Rocky Mountain News
Exports to Mexico from Colorado totaled more than $272 million last year, proof that the state's relationship with Mexico is much more than immigration, said Eduardo Arnal, Denver's new consul general of Mexico.
At a breakfast presentation before the Chamber of the Americas, a Denver-based trade organization, Arnal gave an economic and political update on his home country and said improved conditions there bode well for Colorado and the rest of the U.S.
"Mexico and Colorado have historical ties that go back more than a ...
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