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Mexico Exports on the Rise

Mexican factory exports rebounded in July, rising at their fastest pace in five months and raising hopes for a strengthening economic recovery in Latin America's...
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Walk or Drive on the Malecón?

It has been nearly three years since the completion of the new Malecón in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The Malecón was widened by closing a major...
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Kia to Officially Announce New Plant in Mexico Today

Kia Motors Corp. will announce plans Wednesday to construct an assembly plant in Mexico, its first in the country, according to two sources with knowledge...
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Isn’t That Sweet, US to Impose Sugar Import Tax on Mexico

The United States is set to slap import duties as high as 17 percent on Mexican sugar in a victory for the powerful U.S. sugar...
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Mexico’s Minimum Wage Debate – Home to the World’s Richest Man and Lowest Wages

Mexico has the 14th largest economy in the world, a humming manufacturing sector, a newly opened energy sector that’s drawing worldwide interest and, at $144...
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Spiders are Adapting to City Life and Getting BIGGER. YIKES!

Researchers found that rather than thriving in areas with lots of vegetation, golden orb weaver spiders were larger and had more babies in the city....
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The Fun Never Stops at Act II Entertainment in Puerto Vallarta

The fun never stops at Act II Entertainment! Our first year in the new building has flown by! Partners David Restivo, Elizabeth Ensor and Danny...
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The Magic of Oaxaca

The state is best known for its indigenous peoples and cultures. The most numerous and best known are the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, but there...
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El Arrayáan Cooking Classes are Back With More Great Recipes

The entire team at the traditional Mexican restaurant, El Arrayán, is pleased to announce that starting October 6, 2014 they will resume their famous Traditional...
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Recipe: Cinnamon Churros with Chocolate Dipping Sauce

Churros are traditional Spanish desserts developed centuries ago by Spanish shepherds. Up high in the mountains, fresh baked goods were impossible to come by, so...
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Mexician Films Start the Road to the Oscars 2015

The road to the 2015 Oscars has began in Mexico with the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) revealing which movies are competing...
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Mexico is the largest exporter of avocados, lime, green pepper and guava

The Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food (SAGARPA) indicated that at the end of 2013 Mexico was world's largest exporter of avocado,...
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