Mexican slow-down

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Privatisation of Mexican ports is ‘grinding to a halt’ according to the Private Sector Economics Study Centre (CEESP) because of continuing over-regulation, a shortage of attractive schemes for investors and problems linked with the labour market… Date: August 1998 Page: 5 Words(approx): 270 You just read one of our articles for free To continue reading,…

Privatisation of Mexican ports is ‘grinding to a halt’ according to the Private Sector Economics Study Centre (CEESP) because of continuing over-regulation, a shortage of attractive schemes for investors and problems linked with the labour market…


Date: August 1998 Page: 5 Words(approx): 270

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