-Editorial The creation of the California-Mexico Commission continues through the legislative process in Sacramento in hopes to be signed by the Governor. California State Senator Ben Hueso introduced Senate Bill 558 to create a California-Mexico Commission. This group would deputize members of the public into commissioner roles so that they …
August, 2019
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30 August
BAJA CALIFORNIA BROADENS BINATIONAL COLLABORATION WITH UTAH ORGANIZATIONS AND AUTHORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES
Important to keep energy supply systems viable, financially and sustainably at a binational level UTAH, UNITED STATES.– With the purpose of establishing a long-term cooperation and coordination relationship for the advancement of infrastructure, technology and trade opportunities for the promotion of exports of natural gas to markets globally, the Secretary …
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26 August
Trade War between the United States and China positions Mexico as the main U.S. partner
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) Mexico is consolidated as the main United States trading partner in the first half of 2019. Mexico displaces China as the first United States trading partner in 2019. “The international economic analysis indicates that the trade war between the United States and China left …
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17 August
Santo Tomas Vendors Find a New Home
By: Mario Conde They say it’s darkest before dawn and that it might be an example for many Santo Tomas merchants who found a new place to sell and start all over again. It’s been a difficult eight months for many of Santo Tomas merchants who lost everything in December …
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14 August
“The USMCA would promote economic growth of North America in the coming years”: Díaz Bautista
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, economist (PhD). Trump’s next 5 months could reshape international trade in the coming years. The positive economic effects in favor of economic growth in North America in case of approving the USMCA are not generally known despite the fact that we are talking about a tariff …
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4 August
The Mexicali-El Centro, California Relationship Has a Bright Future Ahead, Part II
By: Mario Conde El Centro, California and Mexicali might be 30 miles away from each other but are intertwined by family, commerce, and culture so naturally making both cities enter into a sisterhood agreement was the next big step in their relationship. This became a reality on Sept. 25, 2015, …
July, 2019
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19 July
Current Status of New River Improvement Efforts Highlighted in Public Meeting
By: Mario Conde, Reporter As projects that are intended to improve the New River in Calexico, it’s progress remains to gain momentum thanks to the collaboration of municipal, county, and state agencies. A public meeting was held at the Calexico Women’s Improvement Club on July 11 to hear an update …
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7 July
New Sentri Access to West Port of Entry Begins Monday
-Editorial The Sentri users will experience changes due to the construction of new infrastructure that will help people have better access to the west port of entry in Mexicali. As of July 9, access to the Sentri lane in the Mexicali West Port of Entry will be through Colon Avenue, …
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4 July
CETYS University and El Centro Regional Medical Center create English training for nurses
Mexicali, BC, Mexico.- CETYS University announced on May 15th of the present year, a registered nurse training program to provide practicing nurses in Mexico an opportunity to practice nursing in California. This program is in conjunction with El Centro Regional Medical Center (ECRMC). The purpose of this program is to …
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2 July
BAJA CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR ATTENDS THE 243 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE UNITED STATES INDEPENDENCE
TIJUANA, B.C.- Tuesday, July 2, 2019.- On behalf of Baja Californians, the Governor of the State, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, accompanied by his wife and President of DIF Baja California, Mrs. Brenda Ruacho de Vega, congratulated on Tuesday the American community and its government for the 243 Anniversary of the …