-Editorial Baja California Governor Jaime Bonilla Valadez, violates municipal autonomy and the Constitution of Baja California, by attempting to seize the power that corresponds to the cities and directly designate the people who will replace the mayors and council members who request a license to separate from office with the …
November, 2020
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11 November
Coparmex points out illegality and unconstitutionality
-Editorial Mexicali, B.C.- In recent days a decree was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) that explains the cut to the bonus for federal workers. Due to this, Coparmex released a statement in which this action is classified as a serious violation of human rights. This presidential …
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10 November
Joaquin Jimenez Arriaga Elected President of INDEX Mexicali
-Editorial Joaquin Jimenez Arriaga considers himself a passionate person in everything he does. He has served on various committees at INDEX and his hard work and dedication got him elected President of INDEX during a special ordinary session held Nov. 10. Jimenez Arriaga spoke to the Beyond Borders Gazette about …
October, 2020
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15 October
MILLIONAIRE INVESTMENT ANNOUNCED FOR THE MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, met with directors of the company Productos Medline. The company announces an investment of 50 million dollars, for the first stage of a new project in the production of medical supplies. Mexicali, B.C.- As part of the work of the Municipal Government, to promote economic …
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9 October
COPARMEX Announces Foro Eleva Mexicali 2020
-Editorial Mexicali, B.C.- At a virtual press conference organized by COPARMEX Mexicali, the details of the annual event Foro Eleva Mexicali 2020 in its tenth edition were announced, which will be held for the first time virtually. The director of COPARMEX Mexicali, Ernesto Elorduy, as well as Efrén Cadena, leader …
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5 October
Calexico Businesses Take Advantage of COVID-19 Loan Program
-Editorial A group of businesses in Calexico wasted no time to apply for a loan program that was created to help them survive the economic impacts the pandemic has caused to them and their livelihoods. In an effort to support local businesses get back on their feet, the Calexico City …
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1 October
Imperial Valley Commerce Awaits for Border To Be Open Again
-Editorial It has been a tough eight months for border communities along the U.S.-Mexico border as border restrictions have caused a loss in sales tax revenue to cities that depend on the Mexican shoppers that come and spend their money in the United States. The United States and Mexico agreed …
September, 2020
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27 September
Walmart Announces Plans for Holiday Shopping Season
-Editorial The holidays have arrived at Walmart, and the retailer has adapted to meet the evolving needs of its customers who plan to shop differently this holiday season. After closely watching changing customer shopping behaviors and speaking with customers over the past six months, today the retailer is announcing how …
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25 September
Business Chambers in Baja California Expressed Their Concerns Around the Current Financial Crisis
By: Melissa Dorame, Reporter. Mexicali, B.C.- A press conference was held this week at the CANACO Mexicali facilities where leaders of various business chambers of commerce shared their concerns about the outlook around the economic impact derived from the current financial crisis and the new taxes that have been imposed …
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22 September
Tijuana Innovadora preparing the largest free digital event in the region: “Tijuana is the Future”
-Editorial The pandemic caused by Covid-19 or Coronavirus gave us a complete turnaround to our lives, however, Tijuana Innovadora, evolving as always, did not sit idly by and instead of postponing its fifth edition, decided to convert the celebrations of its 10th anniversary into a free digital event. For this …