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  • Genpact to Open Latin America Headquarters in Juarez, Mexico, Tomorrow; New Facility Doubles Existing Capacity (FinanzNachrichten)

    Genpact, ( Nachrichten ) which manages business processes for companies around the world, has announced it will open its new Latin America headquarters facility in Ju á rez, Mexico, tomorrow (Wednesday, September 19). The 125,000 sq. ft. (11,612 sq. meter) custom-built facility in north Ju á rez is part of an ongoing expansion of Genpact ' s operations in Mexico.


  • Tropical activity possible in Gulf of Mexico: NHC (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Tropical activity is possible in a couple of days in the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in a report Tuesday.


  • Life in jail for Mexico drugs man (BBC News)

    A member of Mexico's Tijuana drugs cartel will be jailed for life by a US court for his role in narco-business.


  • Mexico says pipeline bombs helped drug gangs (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A left-wing guerrilla group that bombed fuel pipelines last week has indirectly helped Mexico's drug cartels by diverting police and army resources away from combating trafficking, the attorney general said on Monday.


  • Suspects in 2 killings sent back to Mexico (El Paso Times)

    A man accused of murder in Mexico was turned over to the Mexican government Monday at the Stanton Street bridge in El Paso, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.


  • Cautious start to Mexico?s overdue tax reform (Financial Times)

    A couple of months after taking office in December last year, Agustín Carstens, Mexico?s finance minister, made two things clear: that Mexico would pass a fiscal reform in 2007 and that the reform would not be too ambitious.


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