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...Luis Evia, senior business adviser at Petrus, said the figures were “incorrect and exaggerated” but that because of confidentiality agreements, he could not give more details....
...The new Felipe Ángeles facility opened in March at a cost estimated by former finance minister Carlos Urzúa of $5.7bn....
...This is the most visible element of what amounts to a military takeover: 1,500 troops were deployed to Mexico City’s Benito Juárez airport after populist President Andrés Manuel López Obrador drafted in...
...“The message I am seeing is that they are stunned that something like Iguala could derail everything,” said Luis Rubio, a political analyst with the Wilson Center in Washington....
...“It was the perfect storm,” says José Luis Armendáriz, Amac’s president....
...From the manufacturing hub of Ciudad Juárez on the Texan border to Querétaro in central Mexico, international companies say that they have trouble finding local suppliers for parts and packaging....
...That incident came less than a year after Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s centre-right president, sent 5,000 soldiers to Juárez to back up an existing force of 2,000, and an extra 1,800 federal police to complement...
...Felipe Calderón, Mexican president, has announced plans to protect journalists in the face of a wave of threats, intimidation and violence from the country’s drugs cartels....
...In the meantime, the sharp downturn has made life particularly difficult for Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s centre-right president....
...But even after less than two years as president, Felipe Calderón is finding government harder than in the days of the one-party state....
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