In an effort to strengthen and promote the tourism industry in Mexico, President Felipe Calderon last week signed a National Agenda for Tourism in Mexico City.
click here to read moreThe multibillion-dollar Mexican development industry, the coalition has launched a website at livemexico.org.to persuade Canadians and Americans to buy or invest in residential property in Mexico.
click here to read moreMore than 30 companies involved in Mexican real estate have banded together to try to counter damaging news coverage about the country's violent crime.
click here to read moreThis article is prepared in response to an extremely misleading and obviously biased piece recently published on a site known as OfficialWire.com and shown under the topic of Official Spin; and spin it is! It was written by Derek Armstrong and posted on his website, Crime Report USA, as follows.
click here to read moreMexicana Airlines, which suspended all flights in August 2010 under bankruptcy proceedings, will return to Puerto Vallarta's sky in May 2011, according to Deputy Transportation Secretary Humberto Trevino, who is close to the negotiations
click here to read moreThe Minister of Communications and Transportation, Dionisio Perez Jacome, inaugurated the Fourth Forum of Mexico's Space Agency, which took place in Puerto Vallarta Mexico January 28-29, 2011.
click here to read moreMexican President Felipe Calderon on Wednesday opened a center that will breed and protect the Monarch butterfly, a species recognized by the UNESCO for its universal value, Xinhua informed.
click here to read moreThe Mexico Tourism Board's 'The Routes of Mexico' program aims at promoting the country's natural beauty, archeological sites, charming towns, colonial cities, ecological reserves, sustainable areas and sun and beach destinations in a more integrated and organic manner.
click here to read moreMexico, still reeling from the effects of the recession and persistent negative headlines about drug violence, has received a gold star from the World Bank, showing there is a lot more to this country than gun battles and the occasional beheading. Worldwide, Mexico was ranked 35th of 183 countries, easily beating out Spain and Italy.
click here to read moreWith entries already received from 34 US States and 13 countries, the computerized drawing for starting positions, by class, will be held Saturday for next month's 43rd annual Tecate SCORE Baja 1000, the granddaddy of all desert races.
click here to read moreAs Americans struggle with the rising cost of living and a suffering housing market, investing in Mexican real estate is beginning to look muy bueno.
click here to read moreThe number of international tourists reaching Mexico by air experienced a 35.2 percent increase in June 2010 compared with the same month last year marking an impressive first half of the year for the Mexico tourism industry.
click here to read moreSustainable economic growth in Latin America is making it an increasingly attractive prospect for real estate investment, according to consultants.
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