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  • Mexico's Largest Wheat Buyer Visits North Dakota (Grainnet.com)

    Bismarck, ND--The North Dakota Wheat Commission (NDWC) worked to expand sales of U.S. hard red spring (HRS) wheat to GRUMA , the single largest and most influential wheat buyer in Mexico, during an in-state visit by the company's top executives Aug. 26-28.


  • Mexico Inflation Remained Above 4 Percent in August (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's inflation remained above the central bank's target range in August for the second straight month as prices of foods such as tomatoes and avocados increased.


  • 2007 New Mexico State Fair Kicks Off Friday Morning (KOAT TheNewMexicoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)

    The 2007 New Mexico State Fair opens for business Friday morning. The two-week event will give crowds plenty of food, fun and entertainment.


  • India-Mexico to sign double taxation treaty (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)

    India and Mexico will sign an double taxation avoidance agreement during President Felipe Calderon Hinojosa's three-day India visit from September 9. Besides this, two other agreements on extradition and mutual legal assistance in criminal matters will be inked. The Mexican leader will be accompanied by the foreign minister and the minister of economy and a large 100-member business delegation, ...


  • Mexico's Currency, Bonds Decline After U.S. Employers Cut Jobs (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso and local bonds fell after a report showing U.S. employers cut jobs last month for the first time in four years added to expectations that demand for Mexican exports will slow.


  • New Mexico State Fair gets under way (AP via Yahoo! News)

    The manager of the New Mexico State Fair says this year's fair celebrates what New Mexico has to offer.


  • U.S.-Mexico Border Opened to Truckers (NPR)

    Truckers from both the United States and Mexico now will be allowed to cross borders to drop off cargo deep within foreign territory. Truckers won this access as part of a one-year pilot program under the North American Free Trade Agreement. U.S. teamsters and other groups are protesting the development.


  • Mexico's Currency Falls After Unexpected Decline in U.S. Jobs (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso fell after a report showed U.S. payrolls unexpectedly fell last month, fueling concern of falling demand for Mexican exports from its biggest trading partner.


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