Archive for January, 2012

Mexican Housing Industry Predicted to Remain Stable

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Ariel Cano Cuevas, the Director General of Vivienda, Mexico’s national housing agency, delivered the key note speech at the recent Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI) Toma de Protesta (Inauguration) in Mexico City. During the presentation, Cuevas announced new initiatives for two social housing agencies, INFONAVIT and FOVISSTE. He concluded his remarks by predicting [...]

France to Maintain Investment in Mexico

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Mexico City, Mexico – Despite the severe economic crisis in Europe, French companies will continue with expansion plans, mainly in emerging countries like Mexico, where there is a great opportunity for growth, said the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry of France, Pierre Lellouche. Meeting with the media, the European official said that 400 companies [...]

Solar Energy in Mexico Heats Up!

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – While Mexico produces and exports solar panels and photo voltaic cells, the country has not previously explored using solar energy, a form of alternative energy, to generate electricity at home. However, this will soon be changing. In light of depleting oil reserves, talk of solar energy in Mexico is heating up, [...]

Mexico’s Dynamic Economy Expected to Grow 3-4%

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

By Robert Kleffel – Mexconnect It is often said that when the US gets a cold, Mexico gets pneumonia. This time it didn’t happen. Let’s look at the data from Mexico’s dynamic economy. During this last recession, in the US millions of homes are in foreclosure, 250 banks failed, bail outs cost trillions of dollars, [...]