Enrique Pena Nieto
The Obama Administration continues with its unilateral illegal alien amnesty, with the full support and cooperation of the Mexican government, and others. The Mexican government is not just supporting the amnesty verbally. Mexico is providing documentation to help Mexican illegal aliens remain north of the border. And nobody in our government, of either major party, […]
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto was recently in California (August 25th and 26th), where he hobnobbed with Governor Jerry Brown and called the U.S. “The Other Mexico”. I never read of any prominent Republican, by the way, who criticized the Mexican President’s characterization of the U.S. as “The Other Mexico”. Less than a month later, […]
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No self-respecting country allows a foreign head of state to promote ethnic unrest and claim jurisdiction over citizens and territory of the host country. Yet that is precisely what President Enrique Pena Nieto of Mexico just did in California—and the Republican Party was utterly silent. And this is not the first time a Mexican president has behaved […]
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The government of Mexico has finally passed historic legislation enacting energy reform. The reform opens up Mexico’s energy sector to private companies which can bid for the rights to drill and share in the profits, whereas before they could only be subcontracted. Another goal is to make the state oil company PEMEX (Petróleos Mexicanos) more […]
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On August 11th, 2014, an official signing ceremony was held at Mexico’s Palacio Nacional, the ceremonial capitol building. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto signed into law a 21-part package of reforms to the Mexican energy industry. This historic legislation is designed to open up the energy sector and make PEMEX, the government oil company, into an […]
Continue reading about Mexico’s Energy Reform Legislation Approved and Signed Into Law
It’s been a busy year in Mexico, with all the reforms passed by the Peña Nieto administration and the Mexican Congress. The end of calendar year 2013 is a time of reflection on the past year and the year that is about to begin. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published December […]
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The groundbreaking reform of Mexican energy law, which allows private investment, is now the law of the land. For the entire article, click here . Article by Allan Wall, published December 23rd, 2013, on Mexidata.info .
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The pace of reform in the Mexican Congress has been moving rapidly. Within one week, revolutionary changes have been made to energy law and election law. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published on Mexidata.info, December 16th, 2013.
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Enrique Pena Nieto has completed the first year of his term as President of Mexico. This milestone has given rise to various analyses as to what has been accomplished during his first year, and what may lie ahead. For the entire article, click here . Article by Allan Wall, published December 9th, 2013, on Mexidata.info […]
Continue reading about Enrique Pena Nieto Completes First Year as President of Mexico
Now the world’s second-largest economy, the rapid growth of China in recent years has impressed many, including some Mexicans who see China as a positive example for Mexico. The recent visit of Chinese Paramount Leader Xi Jinping to Mexico brings into focus the state of China in the world today and its relations with Mexico. […]