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  2. Tortilla Price Stabilization Pact - Wikipedia

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    President Calderón opted for using price ceilings for tortillas that protect local producers of corn. This price control came in the form of a "Tortilla Price Stabilization Pact" between the government and many of the main tortilla producing companies, including Grupo Maseca and Bimbo, to put a price ceiling at MXN 8.50 per kilogram of tortilla. [6]

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  4. Category:Short stories set in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  5. The fruits and vegetables from Mexico that could see higher ...

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    The U.S. imports approximately 60% of its fresh fruit and 40% of its fresh vegetables. And among the countries of origin for those products, Mexico is the biggest contributor — meaning U.S ...

  6. Politics of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    However, the year 1982 gave way to market restructuring policies and gradual political reforms that prompted the democratic transition of Mexico (1982–2012). [16] The first efforts to introduce free and fair elections came with President Miguel de la Madrid in 1983. Still, the attempt was unsuccessful, as he was opposed by politicians in his ...

  7. How Trump’s proposed tariffs could affect the cost of jeans ...

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    Inflation is moderating, but economists expect that trend could reverse quickly if Donald Trump follows through with a proposal to impose 10%-20% tariffs on all imports and a 60% tariff on Chinese ...

  8. It took decades to build Mexico's middle class. The ... - AOL

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    The coronavirus is eroding decades of slow but steady progress in building up Mexico's middle class. Economists say the damage will be long-lasting. It took decades to build Mexico's middle class.

  9. Education in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Secondary school / Middle school / Junior High School: Secundaria / Educación básica: 12 or 13: 2° de secundaria: N/A 13 or 14: 3° de secundaria: N/A 14 or 15: 4°/1° de preparatoria: 1st and 2nd semesters High school: Preparatoria / Bachillerato / Educación media superior: 15 or 16: 5°/2° de preparatoria: 3rd and 4th semesters 16 or 17 ...