-Editorial To continue supporting businesses as they recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego City Council has unanimously approved an extension of interim urgency ordinances to allow the City’s Temporary Outdoor Business Operation (TOBO) permit program to continue. Without the extension, permits for all restaurants …
May, 2021
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25 May
COPARMEX presents commitments to Hank Rhon
MEXICALI, BC- COPARMEX Mexicali presented 20 commitments to the candidate for governor Jorge Hank Rhon for the PES (Solidarity Encounter Party), which includes anti-corruption, public security, digital government, citizen participation, education, ecology, environment, and health. Among the commitments given to the candidate as well as those running for Congress, it …
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24 May
America Celebrates Small Business Month
-Editorial May is Small Business Month as the country celebrates the work of those that dare to open a business and create jobs for the community. Since 1963, the United States has recognized small businesses and their impact on American culture and economy. The designated month aims to honor the …
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19 May
Business Intelligence, A Differentiator Factor in Businesses
-Editorial Under a business intelligence or Business Intelligence approach, using data analysis for decision-making within a company is a differentiating element that influences the organizational climate, and the development as part of your community. This was indicated by Dr. Michelle Lazcano and Dr. Armando Reyna Ballesteros, members of the teaching …
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6 May
COPARMEX Mexicali unveils BC governor candidates’ proposals
MEXICALI, B.C.- COPARMEX Mexicali introduced proposals to the media for the candidates for Baja California Governor, this in the absence of specific proposals from them, said Octavio Sandoval, president of the union. “COPARMEX did some work to introduce these proposals to the candidates so they can sign it and implement …
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5 May
SBA Grants Available for Restaurants Affected by COVID
-Editorial People that are in the restaurant business are now eligible to receive SBA funding thanks to a Restaurant Revitalization Program to restaurants and bars. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is awarding funding through the Restaurant Revitalization Program to restaurants, bars, and other similar places of business that serve …
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2 May
CANACINTRA Mexicali to Host Debates for Mayor and Governor
-Editorial Like every election period, the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) Mexicali, plans to hold specialized debates on economic matters, on May 25 and 26 with the candidates running for the Mayor of Mexicali and Governor of Baja California, said Alberto Sanchez Torres, president of the industrial organization. …
April, 2021
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30 April
Governor Newsom Signs Bill Giving Small Business a $6.2 Billion Tax Cut
-Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that will give the hardest-hit businesses by the pandemic a $6.2 billion tax cut over the next six years – a critical lifeline that will help get our small businesses back on their feet and an important component of California’s economic recovery strategy. …
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19 April
Business People Still Have Difficulty Paying Rent
-Editorial The Alignable April Rent Report has just been issued and the insights show both some nice improvement among key industries – restaurants and retail, in particular — but ongoing challenges for minority business owners. More than half of all minority-owned small businesses (53%) could not pay their full rent …
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14 April
Meet Fast Food Solutions, An Entrepreneur with A Social Sense Emerged in The Pandemic
-Editorial While the pandemic affected all people one way or another, Sergio Ángeles Castro saw a business opportunity that grows at a constant rate and at the same time helps solve the new challenges of restaurant businesses. Originally from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, the young man is studying the last semester …