Mexico moving ahead
Article Abstract:
Mexico is continuing with its privatization programme following the conclusion of the July 1997 mid-term elections, which are not expected to have any effect on the process. The privatization of Mexico's port and port installations continues, including the concession for Puerto Vallarta's port administration. Among other privatizations, an invitation to bid for the port of Veracruz's tugboat service has been issued.
Publication Name: Privatisation International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0961-4206
Year: 1997
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Mexico sticks to plan
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Mexico continued to implement its extensive privatization program in 1998. During the year, the government focused mainly on railroads, airports, and its bonded warehouse system. In 1999 the focus will be on gas, airport, port, electricity, telecom, and petrochemical divestments. Many view the privatization program, begun in 1995, as a key to Mexico's economic reform efforts.
Publication Name: Privatisation International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0961-4206
Year: 1999
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Privatisation jump-started in Mexico
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The Mexican government aims to raise $12-14 billion through the privatisation of state owned industries, with $6 billion raised from the sale of power plants. However the Commission Federal de Electricidad (CFE), the state electricity monopoly, will continue to have control of distribution and independent power producers must sell their excess to the CFE.
Publication Name: Privatisation International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0961-4206
Year: 1995
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