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  • BorgWarner Board Approves $120 Million in New Growth Investments for Technical Center in China, Operations in Mexico ... (The Auto Channel)

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich., July 25 -- The Board of Directors of BorgWarner Inc. today approved $120 million in key investments for the continued growth of the powertrain technology supplier. These investments include a new Technical Center in China, a new production campus for the Drivetrain Group in Mexico and a production facility for turbochargers to be located in Poland. The spending for these ...


  • Illness returns for former New Mexico State and Illinios coach (Sports Illustrated)

    Former New Mexico State and Illinois coach Lou Henson is being treated again for cancer.


  • Mexico Agency Plans To Double Exports, Triple Invest By '12 (Nasdaq)

    MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- The head of Mexico's recently established trade and investment promotion organization, ProMexico, said Wednesday it will work to more than double the exports it promotes to $5.25 billion and increase foreign direct investment in the country by more than threefold by 2012.


  • Mexico, Peru To Restart Free Trade Negotiations In September (Nasdaq)

    MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexico and Peru have agreed to renew talks for a free trade agreement, the Mexican Economy Ministry announced Wednesday. The negotiations, which were suspended last October, are scheduled to be held in late September in Mexico City, the ministry said in a release.


  • Rail Ferry Links Mobile With Mexico (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    International Shipholding Corp. is set to receive a 580-foot-long vessel that sails between Mobile and Mexico loaded with 115 rail cars, officials said Wednesday.


  • Mexico Government Considers Plan For Cargo Airport In Hidalgo State (Nasdaq)

    Mexico CITY -(Dow Jones)- The Mexican government is considering allowing a new cargo airport to be built in the central state of Hidalgo, Communications and Transport Minister Luis Tellez said Wednesday.


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