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Mexico
Spiking lime prices threaten salsa
Mar 27, 2014
More than 90 percent of limes we enjoy in the country are grown and sold in Mexico.
Why foreign consumers shop in U.S.
by
Jeff Tyler
Mar 7, 2014
Competition and other factors can lower the price of consumer goods in this country.
Captured drug lord a master of supply chain management
Feb 24, 2014
"El Chapo" likely left a successor to continue in his steps.
Can the "Three Amigos" help business travelers?
Feb 18, 2014
President Obama meets with his counterparts from Mexico and Canada.
PODCAST: Matchmaking in Mexico
Feb 3, 2014
The new Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker is going on a trade mission to Mexico to find new business partners to match with U.S. companies. And, investing in iPads to help schoolchildren learn carries some costs that may be getting overlooked.
Government operates as 'matchmaker' for U.S. business in Mexico
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Jeff Tyler
Feb 3, 2014
On a trade mission to Mexico, Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker will play matchmaker for U.S. companies looking for new business partners.
Vigilante groups on the offensive in Michoacan
Jan 23, 2014
In Michoacan, Mexico, vigilante groups are fighting back against drug cartels.
For public good, not for profit.
Desperate patients smuggle prescription drugs from Mexico
Jan 20, 2014
Physicians and law enforcement are tracking a relatively new trend -- U.S. patients smuggling of prescription medicine in bulk from Mexico.
Mexico's corruption problem
Dec 26, 2013
Corruption in Mexico was one of the focal points of President Enrique Peña Nieto's election campaign. But Transparency International hasn't given Mexico very high marks
Mexicans guard oil wealth jealously
by
Jeff Tyler
Oct 14, 2013
International experts view Mexico's oil industry as inefficient and in need of help.