Pemex retains near-monopoly in Mexican fuel market
• NEAR-MONOPOLY: The annulment in 2019 of an asymmetric pricing regulation designed to increase competition in Mexico's fuel market along...
• NEAR-MONOPOLY: The annulment in 2019 of an asymmetric pricing regulation designed to increase competition in Mexico's fuel market along...
• DISAPPEARANCES: The number of people who remain disappeared in Mexico has risen to a total of 73,201 highlighting the...
• MAJORITY: Sixty-nine percent of Mexicans say that a victory of presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the upcoming US...
• FATALITIES: The risk of death for coronavirus among health workers in Mexico is higher than in countries like the...
• REOPENING: Mexico City's historic downtown is trying for a second time Monday the orderly reopening of its business activity...
• CURFEW: The northern Mexican state of Nuevo León (pop. 5.1 million) will start a statewide curfew on Friday along...
• HISTORIC: Trade between the US and Mexico suffered its sharpest fall since at least 1986 as both countries confronted...
• MURDERS: At least 24 people died in the industrial city of Irapuato (pop. 574,000) after gunmen opened fire against...
• PANDEMIC: Mexico will overtake Spain sometime this week as the sixth country with the most coronavirus deaths as the...
• RECORD: Informal employment in Mexico shot up during the second month of the coronavirus lockdown in what could be...
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