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Mexican oil town not afraid of gringo invasion
by
Jeff Tyler
Oct 14, 2013
Mexico's president has proposed shaking-up the state-run oil industry and allowing direct foreign investment. The idea is unpopular in much of Mexico, but it's a different story in the oil town of Ciudad del Carmen.
If Mexico doesn't qualify for the World Cup, the fans aren't the only ones that will be weeping
Sep 19, 2013
If the Mexican national soccer team doesn't qualify for next year's World Cup, it could be a big economic blow on both sides of the border.
Mexican lawmakers pass package of changes to schools
Sep 5, 2013
The Mexican Senate passes education reform as teachers continue to protest in the country.
Mexico's Pemex proposal could transform North America into 'energy powerhouse'
Aug 22, 2013
Mexico is sitting on 87 billion barrels of untapped oil, yet production has dropped 25 percent in the last decade.
Mexico mulls ending oil monopoly
Aug 13, 2013
Mexico is sitting on 87 billion barrels of untapped oil, yet production has dropped 25 percent in the last decade.
Meet KidZania, where kids play miniature bankers and bakers for fake pay
Jul 25, 2013
A new amusement park with a 'Take Your Child to Work Day' theme opens in London.
Immigration reform & the economy: A reading list
Jun 27, 2013
Now that the Senate has passed immigration reform, a look at some of the most important coverage of the finances and economics of immigration reform.
For public good, not for profit.
Border security surge threatens U.S.-Mexico commerce
Jun 27, 2013
It's called the "Border Surge," and it includes more fencing, drones, cameras, and nearly double the number of border patrol agents along the U.S. Mexico frontier.
Part 2: Mexican border factories offer better benefits than your job
by
Jeff Tyler
Jun 25, 2013
Two factories in Tijuana have been singled out as the best places to work in Mexico and can teach U.S. companies a thing or two about innovative employee benefits.
Mexican border factories offer better benefits than your job
by
Jeff Tyler
Jun 25, 2013
Two factories in Tijuana have been singled out as the best places to work in Mexico and can teach U.S. companies a thing or two about innovative employee benefits.