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Scientists Say the Ozone Layer is Recovering

Earth’s protective ozone layer is beginning to recover, largely because of the phase-out since the 1980s of certain chemicals used in refrigerants and aerosol cans,...
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Toyota Looking For A Good Spot in Mexico for a New Manufacturing Plant

Toyota Motor Corp. (7203), the last of the world’s major automakers without a full assembly plant in Mexico, is scouting the country for possible factory...
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Why are businesses having the worst summer if tourism is breaking records?

As Puerto Vallarta is welcoming a record number of tourists this summer travel season, many business owners say they are having the worst summer sales...
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Youth in Mexico Confront a Bleak Job Market

The National Survey of Occupation and Employment (ENOE) indicated in late August that 85% of youth between the ages of 20 and 29 earn the...
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Practically Every Global Auto Manufacture is Represented in Mexico

The news of Kia moving to Mexico was so important to Mexico's economy that the president made the announcement himself. On the same day that...
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Puerto Vallarta’s Properties are Becoming Recognizable Landamarks

Promotional images of Puerto Vallarta often depict the iconic Senora de Guadelupe Church and the stunning sweep of the Bay of Banderas. What tourism officials...
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Puerto Vallarta’s Commitment to Education

Supporting family economy and education for the people of Vallarta is a commitment of the city government. We provide uniforms and free and safe school...
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Mexico’s New Banking Measures Aim to Increase Credit, Transparency

The overhaul of Mexico’s banking laws, enacted as part of President Enrique Peña Nieto’s wide-ranging economic and business structural changes, is designed to increase credit...
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Puerto Vallarta Celebrates the Life of Manuel Lepe

A series of events will take place this week to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of artist Manuel Lepe Macedo's death. Lepe is considered a distinguished...
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Nearly 2000 People in Zapopan Sing a New World Record

The Mexican city of Zapopan, outside Guadalajara, played host to a Guinness World Record attempt on Sunday - the largest number of people singing in...
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The Mayans of Mexico, 3,814 Years of Culture

To many, Mexico is a land of beach resorts, cheap tequila, and quickie vacations. But for those of us who crave history and culture, it...
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