By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) T-MEC – USMCA may be at risk due to Trump’s possible impeachment. Trump’s impeachment, a risk that can accelerate the USMCA in 2019 and 2020. “In Mexico, the United States and Canada there is a strong interest in continuing the ratification of the North …
Read More »Exposure of Personal Information
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, and former professor. Now in our days, the internet and social media have become our main channel of communication, all aspects of our lives are continuously shared and exposed through the internet. These days it is very easy to share any type of personal …
Read More »Trademarks and their appropriate protection
By: Lic. Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez, Lawyer Although the truth is that, the registration of a brand is the most important element for protection, it’s also true that it is not the only one and there are others that, if taken care of, generate integral protection that gives security to …
Read More »What is a Project Manager and their tasks?
When we talk about a Project Manager, it seems enough to summarize the extent of their role in companies with only one word: direction of projects. However, we usually don’t delve into the matter. What do we exactly understand by <direction>? Are there specific functions? 1) Definition and Project presentation. …
Read More »The benefits of public power
As more than 2,000 electric utilities across the United States, the Imperial Irrigation District is a community-owned, not-for-profit public power utility and takes pride in its autonomy and mission to provide reliable and low-cost electricity to all customers. “We are proud to be community-powered,” said Henry Martinez, IID general manager. …
Read More »Governor Ducey and Sen. McSally Talk Safety After Mexico Events
The murders and the recent discovery of dozens of bodies in Mexico have some Arizonans worried to travel across the border. Now Governor Doug Ducey and Senator Martha McSally are weighing in on the events. Whether it’s traveling to Rocky Point or through the state of Sonora, the dangers of …
Read More »It’s been 30 years since the Berlin Wall fall
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter On Saturday, November 9, the 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall Fall was commemorated, one of the most emblematic events in the history of mankind, which marked the life of three generations during the twentieth century, when the wall was installed in 1963, as an instrument …
Read More »Calexico Wellness Center Hosts Cancer Awareness Fashion Show
-Editorial The fight against cancer is never easy but when it’s defeated, survivors hold their heads up high ready to tackle the next chapter in life. One of those survivors was Libia Felix who at the age of 14 was diagnosed with cancer that disrupted part of her adolescence but …
Read More »Mexico’s Tax Reform 2020: More revenue and less fraud?
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The new revenue law of 2020 was passed last October by the Mexican Congress and the Senate of the Republic. This new legal provision will enter into force next year in January, amid collective uncertainty, and an atmosphere of controversy between large companies and business chambers, …
Read More »San Diego Union Paints a Dark Picture of Mexico’s Reality
By: Mario Conde, Reporter The growing violence in Mexico is creating concern among many. The San Diego Union-Tribune published a cartoon that has made headlines about how the cartel violence has taken over Mexico and the dangerous place the country is becoming. The recent killing of the Lebaron family is …
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