Investment in Mexico

From engineering in Cork to making chocolate in Mexico – Ah Cacao

Rohan Barnett’s Ah Cacao company makes and sells chocolate in the beach resort town of Playa del Carmen   An Ah Cacao Chocolate Café in Mexico. Working Abroad Q&A: Each week, Irish Times Abroad meets an Irish person working in an interesting job overseas. This week, Rohan Barnett tells us how he went from an engineering […]

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Mexico tech industry benefits from U.S. anti-immigration stance

Since the beginning of the year, Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) has opened a new engineering office in Mexico City, while Facebook Inc (FB.O) has partnered with local groups to develop technical talent in the region. Oracle Corp (ORCL.N) plans to expand its offices in the Pacific coast state of Jalisco, local officials said, possibly bringing hundreds

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ArcelorMittal to invest $1 billion in Mexico

The global steelmaker, the world’s largest by volume, announced it would invest heavily in mining and steelmaking in Mexico, where many U.S. automakers have been shifting small car production. Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal, one of Northwest Indiana’s largest employers, plans to construct a new hot strip mill that will boost its productivity in Mexico from 4 million

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$21m over 12 resorts: Palladium announces major refresh in Mexico & Caribbean

IBIZA — Palladium Hotels & Resorts has announced a US$21 million investment to upgrade its Grand Palladium and The Royal Suites by Palladium properties in the D.R., Jamaica and Mexico. Of that $21 million, $5 million will go toward improving food and beverage offerings, which will include upgrades in steak quality, the presentation of food

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Nuevo aeropuerto de México por 3.900 millones de pesos

El consorcio del que forman parte las compañías españolas FCC y Acciona y las mexicanas Grupo Carso, GIA, Prodemex, La Peninsular e ICA ha firmado con el Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México el contrato correspondiente a la construcción del edificio terminal del Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México (NAICM), adjudicado el

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