As long as you are entering Mexico for a couple of days without the intent of actually performing business activities (e.g. getting paid in Mexico), you can enter with a tourist visa.
No, but there are plenty of cars built in Mexico, but none are owned by a Mexican company.
She arranged a meeting with the leaders of the united states and Mexico
It's still a US company
Yes. It is owned by PespiCo de Mexico. The company is called Gamesa-Quaker.
Yes. It was founded by Lorenzo Servitje in Cuiadad de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
Telcel is a Mexican wireless telecommunications company. They are based in Mexico City, and are owned by America Movil. Their network covers approximately 63% of Mexico.
No US insurance company provides insurance fully recognized in Mexico. If you will be driving in Mexico you must buy insurance from a Mexican insurance company to be certain you will have the required coverage.
Yes. Originally, it was a zinc refining company property of the Mexican government, but due to environmental and health regulations, as well as the extensive privatization held by the Mexican government some 20 years ago, it has closed its refining operations. It is now a gypsum and gypsum product manufacturing company.
Noticias Univision is a Mexican company that specializes in evening newscasts. Noticias Univision also broadcasts the following other programs: Al Punto and Premier Impacto.
shark boy is at tepic nayarit Mexico starting a Mexican wresleling business.
If you were born in Mexico, you are Mexican. If your mother OR your father was born in Mexico, you are of Mexican descent. If your parents' ancestors were born in Mexico, you are of Mexican ancestry.
Mexico doesn't have good jobs and no good paying jobs.