Economy

Japanese Car Manufacturers Gears up for Mexico’s Reopening

Following the growing infections, Mexican employees will earn $13.30 cash bonuses every 12-hour shift to resume work.

Amazon Responds to Democrat's Tweet About The Company’s Tax Contributions To The US

Read on to find out about Amazon’s response to Joe Biden’s remarks about the company’s tax contribution to the United States.

US Blacklisted More Chinese Companies Over "National Security" and "Human Rights Issues"

President Trump's administration added 33 Chinese firms and institutions to an economic blacklisting due to national security and human rights issues.
Markkula served as Apple’s second CEO from 1981 to 1983 and he became the iPhone maker’s chairman as well, from 1985 to 1997.

Apple Co-Founder Relists his 14,000-Acre Carmel Valley Ranch for $37.5 Million

Mike Markkula, co-founder of tech giant, Apple, recently relisted his expansive Carmel Valley ranch in California for a marked-down price of $37.5 million.

AMLO Cites COVID-19 in Decision to Reject Renewable Energy Source

New laws have been put into place limiting the use of renewable energy in the country In a decree released last weekend, support for renewable energy like wind and solar power will be reduced.

How to Keep Your Employees and Customers Safe Amid the Pandemic as Your Business Reopens

Read on to find out about tips on how to maintain safety in your business as your reopen amid the pandemic.

Twitter CEO Dorsey to Donate $10 Million to Ensure Every Oakland Child has Internet Access and Computer

One day after Oakland and its school district formally launched a campaign to guarantee that every child in the city has internet access and computer at home, Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, has pledged a $10-million donation to the project.

Mexican Mining Company Penoles Suspends Zinc Mining Operation Indefinitely, Low Prices to Blame

Industrias Penoles is indefinitely pausing its zinc mining operation after zinc prices in the market suffered a severe decline.
4 Ways to Keep Your Business on Track During COVID-19

4 Ways to Keep Your Business on Track During COVID-19

There aren't many people who aren't suffering to some extent during this worldwide pandemic. Even though individuals are facing hardships, you might be surprised at how accommodating and understanding the human race can be when they have their back up against the wall.Work through each day, try to make the most of the situation, and know that tough times don't last forever.

Maximize Your Earning Potential With These Financial Management Tips for Your Mexican Restaurant Business

Read on to find out about how you can maximize the earning potential of your Mexican business. According to an article, the market size of Mexican restaurants in the United States is $60 billion.

Colombia’s Largest Airline, Avianca, Files for Bankruptcy as a Last Resort to Restore Operations

The world’s second-oldest functioning airline, Avianca, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, as the “unforeseeable impact” of the coronavirus pandemic swept the commercial air company to the brink of collapse.

Why Are Latino-owned Businesses and Other US Businesses Struggling Amid the Pandemic?

Find out about the reasons how Latino businesses are struggling in the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic.
How to Use Hashtags to Draw Traffic to Your Instagram Page

How to Use Hashtags to Draw Traffic to Your Instagram Page

Drawing traffic to your Instagram page is a very important strategy in Instagram Marketing. But how can you draw the traffic you need for boosting your online presence and brand visibility to your Instagram page? Well, one way is by hashtagging all the pictures and videos you post on your TL.

Salons and Barbershops Reopen in Florida, New Rules Implemented

It looks like shaggy-haired salon customers did not mind all the new procedures and rules. In fact, more people are a lot more grateful to get their long hair trimmed, cut-off, or even shaved.

The Inspiring Stories of Latino Entrepreneurs in the United States

Read on to find out about the inspiring stories of Latino entrepreneurs. According to an article, there is a total of 44. 4 million immigrants living in the United States of America in 2017 which accounts for 13.

How the Teenage Entrepreneur Laurence Moss Built One of the Most Formidable Instagram Marketing Agencies Ever

Last week, I sat down with Laurence Moss, the founder and CEO of one of the top Instagram only marketing agencies in the world: Greedy Growth.
Dave Shah on Why It Pays to Hire a Professional App Developer

Dave Shah on Why It Pays to Hire a Professional App Developer

In an era where almost everyone uses their mobile phones to shop for products and consume information, developing an app for your business has turned from luxury to necessity. From ordering products to enjoy instant customer service, your customers will be able to do anything on the go.

China Continues Cutting Back Latin America Loans

Instead of letting the Latin American governments directly borrow, Chinese banks have planned to invest in infrastructure and energy projects.

Supply and Demand for Mexican-Grown Vegetables Is Strong in the US

The demand and supply for fully-grown Mexican fruits and vegetables have finally stabilized and are going strong.

COVID-19 Recession: What Will Happen If the US Economy Fails?

One of the most significant financial disasters of the world happened when the US stock market crashed in 1929. The event is known throughout history as 'The Great Depression.'
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