-Editorial MEXICALI, B.C.- CANACINTRA Mexicali reported an estimated loss of 18 billion dollars derived from the cut-off of natural gas supply from the United States to the northern region of Mexico, said Alberto Sánchez Torres, President of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) in Mexicali. The intense snowfall …
February, 2021
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14 February
Alberto Sánchez Torres Appointed President of CANACINTRA Mexicali
-Editorial Alberto Sánchez Torres was elected President of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) Mexicali, in the 76th Virtual Ordinary Annual Assembly that was held on Feb. 12. CANACINTRA partners gave their support to Sánchez Torres, who will lead the institution’s work for the period 2021-2022, after José …
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13 February
Rafael Crosthwaite is appointed president of the CCE in Baja California
Tijuana B.C.-Rafael Crosthwaite Reyes was elected as the new President of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) in Baja California. Joining the session were Gabriel Camarena, outgoing President and President of CCE Tijuana; Rodrigo Llantada, President of the CCE Mexicali; Alberto Martinez, President of CCE Tecate and Orlando López, President of …
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4 February
Referendum to the Gandalla Law Declared Inadmissible
-Editorial Mexicali, B. C.- A virtual press conference was held by COPARMEX Mexicali, to communicate and clarify the rejection by the IEEBC (Baja California State Electoral Institute) to the referendum of the so-called “Gandalla Law”. Guillermo Rivera, Legal Counsel of COPARMEX Mexicali, explained there are three stages of the said referendum; …
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3 February
State Council of Young Entrepreneurs Celebrate One Year of Activities
-Editorial Young people are the present of Baja California and their vision is what will drive economic development in the future. To make this possible, the State Council of Young Entrepreneurs of Baja California (CEJEBC) virtually celebrated its first anniversary with exhibitors and this year’s activity report. The Zoom meeting …
January, 2021
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30 January
Outdoor Dining Service Returns with New Mandatory Safety Measures
-Editorial The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) confirmed 228 new deaths and 7,112 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,104,393 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 16,322 deaths. Of the 228 new deaths reported today, …
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24 January
Digital Marketing: The Bet of Many Companies in Times of Pandemic
-Editorial In times of uncertainty, challenges, and constant changes in business schemes, caused largely by the COVID-19 pandemic, digital marketing is experiencing a boom, mainly in the areas of positioning strategies web and increase of clients, in companies, which are a determining factor for their survival. There is a clear …
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22 January
49% Of Minority-Owned SMBs Couldn’t Afford Their Rent in January
-Editorial Results from Alignable’s January Rent Poll have just been released, revealing that rent payments are still a struggle for one-third (33%) of all small business owners. While the new PPP funds could improve this situation in the coming weeks, right now, millions of small businesses still can’t afford to …
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20 January
COPARMEX Mexicali holds Annual Assembly
-Editorial Mexicali, B.C.- The Ordinary Annual Assembly of COPARMEX Mexicali 2021 was held virtually. Various business and civic organizations attended, in addition to the presence of the COPARMEX President at the national level, José Medina-Mora, as well as the Vice President, Juan José Sierra. The activities report (2019-2020) of the …
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18 January
CCE noted post-pandemic perspectives and proposals
TIJUANA, B.C.- Dr. Ismael Plascencia, Economic Advisor of the CCE (Business Coordinating Council) in Tijuana, led the virtual session Economic Outlook 2021: Towards a Post-Covid19 era. In it, some of the key elements for the coming years were clarified both at the global, national, and state levels in a digital …