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...Luis Enrique Zavala, director-general of the National Association of Importers and Exporters, said some companies had approached him to discuss using Mexico in this way....
...Mexico In 2017 the prosecutor who was investigating whether bribes from Odebrecht helped fund the 2012 election campaign of President Enrique Peña Nieto was sacked....
...Their hosts at Casa de Campo, a Dominican Republic luxury resort: José “Pepe” Fanjul, the Cuban-born Florida sugar baron, and his wife Emilia....
...that is part of the G20 and OECD but remains hamstrung by inequality and weak rule of law, Mexico has embarked — with mixed results — on about a dozen major reforms in the three and-a-half years since Enrique...
...So what are the tough choices ahead, for whoever wins the October elections, be that the incumbent, Dilma Rousseff, or challengers Aécio Neves and Eduardo Campos?...
...“Peña Nieto has recovered very quickly,” says Mr Campos. “The pact is far from broken.”...
...Campos has a reputation for personal engagement and for knowing how to listen – in other words, he is the non-Dilma progressive option....
...“Voters used to think that the PRI had a monopoly on corruption issues,” says Mr Campos. “Now they don’t.”...
...“After all the deadlock, many politicians want to participate in the democratic process more actively,” says Mr Campos....
...As Mr Campos says, “he is still well within his legal rights …he is still playing institutionally”....
...“This is a reminder to Peña Nieto that the reform path is scattered with obstacles,” says Roy Campos, a respected political analyst and pollster in Mexico City....
...“Such voters are generally educated, urban and between 30 and 50,” says Mitofsky’s Roy Campos. “They are politically aware and vote rationally.”...
...As Mr Campos says: “It’s going to be tough.”...
...She lives just off Campos Eliseos, Mexico City’s literal Champs-Elysées....
...It would also be a huge personal boost for Enrique Peña Nieto, the PRI’s telegenic outgoing governor of Mexico State, and the man who chose Mr Avila as his successor....
...As Mr Campos says: “If this tells us something about what is going to happen next year, then we are in trouble.”...
...Rioja and Ribera del Duero now look distinctly old hat whereas the likes of Bierzo, Valdeorras, Calatayud, Campo de Borja and Manchuela are looking rather Philip Treacy....
...On Sunday expect the so-called campo mayoritario or majority camp – the moderate tendency that orchestrated the party’s electoral successes but which has been most damaged by the corruption scandal – to...
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