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Mexico: A competitive location
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THE UNDISPUTED ADVANTAGE THAT MEXICO ENJOYS IS ITS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION WITHIN THE WORLD'S LARGEST MARKET.
Recently, much has been said about the challenges Mexico faces to maintain and increase its competitive edge. Despite the adverse international economic environment, Mexico is faring well. The country's macroeconomic fundamentals are solid with moderate growth in employment, low inflation, and a fiscal discipline that keeps government budgetary expenditures on target. Economic gr...
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FEDEX GROWING 25 PERCENT IN MEXICO, UNCONCERNED BY "ECONOMIC OR POLITICAL CHANGE"
Infolatina
; Infolatina 11-05-1998 FedEx Growing 25 Percent in Mexico, Unconcerned by "Economic or Political Change" MEXICO CITY, Nov. 5 (Reforma/Infolatina The United States cargo and parcels company, Federal Express, has increased its business in Mexico by 25 percent a year over the past three years, and
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Mexico's TIMSN grew 45 percent in the last twelve months.(Mexico)(Brief Article)
Latin America Telecom
; The portal of Microsoft and Telmex, which controls 27 percent of Mexico's publicity dollars on the Internet, grew 45 percent over the last year. Internet publicity makes up only 0.6 percent of the country's ad dollars, which totals some U.S. $3 billion. TIMSN now aims to capture advertising money
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EMPLOYMENT ROSE 5.6 PERCENT IN MEXICO IN 1998: ILO
Infolatina
; Infolatina 12-10-1998 Employment Rose 5.6 Percent in Mexico in 1998: ILO MEXICO CITY, Dec. 10 (Reforma/Infolatina According to the International Labor Organization (ILO) Mexico was the most favored country in Latin America in employment terms with a 5.6 percent rise in employment. The highest rise
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Kyocera aims a 25 percent increase in market share in CDMA handsets in Mexico this year.(MEXICO)
Latin America Telecom
; US-based Kyocera Wireless will be increasing its market share of CDMA handsets in Mexico from 20 percent to 25 percent this year. The company has already introduced three new CDMA phone models in June and was planning six new models in October. Currently, CDMA technology accounts for around 10
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Kyocera aims a 25 percent increase in market share in CDMA handsets in Mexico this year.(MOBILE PHONES)
2.5G-3G
; US-based Kyocera Wireless will be increasing its market share of CDMA handsets in Mexico from 20 percent to 25 percent this year. The company has already introduced three new CDMA phone models in June and was planning six new models in October. Currently, CDMA technology accounts for around 10
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