Tuesday
Playa Del Carmen- July city hall session
According to the Playa Del Carmen Solidarity website- The Municipal Government meets commitments made to citizens to approve the hiring of a leasing to acquire property necessary for the proper functioning of public services, as well as the cleanup program vacant lots. During the eighth regular meeting of council, council members approved hiring a leasing line for up to 50 million pesos budget would be used to lease equipment and enhance public safety and public services in Solidarity.
In this regard, Filiberto Martinez, mayor, explained that this lease will only be applied during the period covered by the current administration 2011-2013. It was also approved to implement the cleanup program Solidarity and vacant lots in these areas represent foci of infection, incubators vermin, a haven for gangsters and give the city a bad name. On this issue, the mayor said at the time were located more than 900 abandoned properties in this city, "the cleanup of these areas has been a recurring application of all citizens over the Solidarity programs and ways to keep the city clean."
For this purpose, require the owners to proceed with the clean-up of land, will have five days to do the job. After that period, a fine will be imposed, owners will have 72 hours to pay and the City will be responsible for carrying out the cleanup of the property lender becoming the owner of the land, another fine for the payment of such work. Finally, for general matters observed a minute of applause for Carlos Lizama Chuc Solidarity government partner, who died Friday in a car accident.
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Monday
US and Mexico join ranks for promoting tourism
According to SECTUR- The Secretary of Tourism, Gloria Guevara Manzo, met with representatives of the leading tour operators in the United States specializing in cultural tourism, which announced its interest to increase the promotion of Mexico as a cultural destination. The head of the Tourism Ministry said that this segment is key to the economic flow of our country- Mexico. So they invited industry players to promote this activity and create differentiated products that help increase the competitiveness of tourism in Mexico.
These actions, he explained, will allow the country to achieve the goals outlined in the National Agreement for the Tourism for Mexico to become a tourist power. During the meeting, Guevara Manzo noted that Mexico is a country rich in traditions and globally ranks first in archaeological reserves, to have more than 30 000, also has 110 000 historical monuments and ranks as the sixth country with more sites declared World Heritage Site.
U.S. tour operators expressed interest in increasing their packages to Mexico, as a destination rich in culture.For example, the president of Alumni Holiday International (AHI Travel), Joseph Small, said that in 2012 his company will offer a tour to the fate of colonial San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato. Meanwhile, the Associate Director of the Commission's Travel Art Institute of Chicago, Aleksandra Matik, said that next year will hold a cultural program in the state of Oaxaca and Mexico City. The meeting was also attended by representatives from Travel Learning Connections, Classic Escapes, Heritage Travel, Travel Insurance Services, Travel for the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, Sierra Club, Thomson Family Adventures, Alumni Continuing Education and Travel and Princeton Journeys, among other companies specializing in cultural tourism.
Tour operators expressed great interest in the calendar of the Maya world and said that it is a great event that generated international interest. The Ministry of Tourism said that the Federal Government is working to strengthen this segment as an example he mentioned the Mundo Maya cult that promote the legacy he left this important civilization in southeastern Mexico. "We know the enormous tourism potential that has this part of the country and we want to give renewed impetus, with the Mundo Maya Mexico will be positioned as a privileged destination in the world," he said.
In addition, Guevara Manzo said that this year will be the second edition of the World Cultural Tourism Fair, an event which last year took place in Morelia, Michoacan, and brought together specialists, tour operators, promoters of culture and academics different nations. This fair allowed together in the same cultural space tourism market both in Mexico and elsewhere, while diversifying the product of our country's traditional sun and beach destination.
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Friday
Las Vegas Casinos Come to the Riviera
This is forcing many to "stay at home" That puts a halt on the lifestyle many are accustomed to. Mexico offers another option. A close to home vacation can cost more then a trip to the Caribbean. Many are also choosing Cancun as their permanent residence, with low cost housing and living. Many retirees "just cant make it" on their retirement income back at home.
The Mexican government owns Premix which operates all the gas stations in the country. It accounts for 30 to 40 percent of the income that supports the government. However, Mexico has a problem with the dwindling supply of oil. Taxes from the Casinos could help fill that deficit. The Dubai Casino was one of the first to open in Cancun. The Playboy Club quickly followed by opening a casino on the Hotel Zone. The Hotel Zone is a white shelled beach "peninsular" that stretches 22 kilometers from old Cancun centro. Numerous people opposed Casinos being built on the Zone, they wanted to keep development for hotels and condominiums. The city of Cancun responded with a plan to put the casinos close to the downtown district.
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Thursday
Landmark US-Mexico trucking agreement resolves 15-year conflict
After years of wrangling, US and Mexican officials signed an agreement Wednesday that allows trucks from each nation to travel on the other country’s highways – a key provision of NAFTA.
Trucks barrel down Interstate 95 during the morning rush hour in this 2002 file photo. A new agreement, signed Wednesday by representatives of the US and Mexican governments, will allow cross-border trucking for the first time in 15 years – if Congress signs off.
According to several sources, The accord, signed in Mexico City by US and Mexican transportation officials, would end a 15-year-old controversy that on the US side featured fears of unsafe Mexican trucks barreling along US highways, driven by unprofessional Mexican truckers.On the Mexican side, outrage over the American disregard for a NAFTA provision led to retaliatory tariffs on US goods ranging from pork to consumer care products – which cost the US as much as $2 billion in exports.
The accord was greeted warmly by US trade, farm, and business organizations – but condemned by US trucking organizations, a sign the agreement could face trouble in Congress.Under the agreement, the US will reinstate a pilot program for Mexican truck certification that was introduced under the Bush administration – and defunded by an angry Congress in 2009. Mexico, in turn, will immediately drop half of the tariffs on about 100 US products, with the rest to be removed when Mexican trucks actually start rolling across the border.
“The agreements signed today are a win for roadway safety and they are a win for trade,” said US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood after signing the document.
The accord requires all Mexican trucks operating in the US to comply with US safety standards, and it mandates the installation of monitoring devices to track truck usage and compliance with service requirements.
Recognizing the potential for a negative response from Congress, some supporters of Wednesday’s agreement wasted little time with praise and got right on to warnings against attempts to once again sidetrack the resolution.“We are encouraged there is finally a positive end in sight,” said Bill Reinsch, president of the National Foreign Trade Council in Washington. But he added, “We urge Congress to refrain from any action that would derail the program or fall short of our commitments under NAFTA.”Some, who oppose any trucking accord allowing Mexican trucks to come north, continue to hammer at safety concerns.
“Opening the border to dangerous trucks at a time of high unemployment and rampant drug violence is a shameful abandonment of the Department of Transportation’s duty to protect American citizens from harm and to spend American tax dollars responsibly,” said Jim Hoffa, general president of the Teamsters, in a statement. He said the accord “endangers American motorists.”
Mexican trucks are already allowed to circulate in the US within 25 miles of the border. The new agreement will allow Mexican trucks to deliver goods into the US and to return goods to Mexico, but it bars the transport of goods between US destinations.Both sides in the debate over Mexican trucks are latching onto the issue of the day – jobs – to make their case for or against the agreement.Secretary LaHood said that by “opening the door to long-haul trucking between the US and Mexico … we will create jobs and opportunity for our people and support economic development in both nations.”
Farmers are particularly happy: Mexico is the second-largest purchaser of US pork after Japan, for example, but pork sales to Mexico have sagged in recent years under the retaliatory tariffs.But the Teamsters’ Mr. Hoffa says the deal will be a job killer. “The so-called pilot program [for certifying Mexican trucks] is a concession to multinational corporations that send jobs to Mexico,” he said. “It lowers wages and robs jobs from hard-working American truck drivers and warehouse workers.”The opposing arguments reveal the trucking dispute to be a microcosm of the larger debate in the US over trade. How Congress responds may suggest which way the trade winds are blowing.
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Wednesday
Research Support to Strengthen Tourism Sector
According to sector- The Ministry of Tourism (Tourism Ministry) and the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) report to improve the competitiveness of tourism in our country, support research in the academic sector, through the Sectoral Fund for Research, Development and Technological Innovation in Tourism (FSIDITT).
This measure progress on goals outlined in the National Tourism Agreement, which provides support for research which contributes to the formulation of public policies that promote growth in sector investment and return our country more competitive in tourism.
The call is aimed at universities and public and private higher education, schools, laboratories, public and private companies and individuals who are registered in the National Register of Institutions and Scientific and Technological who can provide solutions to the problems of the sector tourism.
The Ministry of Tourism and CONACYT provide that as a result of the first call FSIDITT currently supports the Institute for Economic Research at the Autonomous University of Mexico in a project called "Community enterprises of nature tourism: Factors of success and failure" , and the Center for Biological Research with the project "Model sustainable measures in the hotel industry in Mexico."
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Monday
Future Plans announced for Quintana Roo
According to local news reports- Roberto Borge Angulo Governor yesterday set up to consult the guidelines that will set the course for the development of Quintana Roo in the next 50 years, with increased investment, respect for the environment, historic heritage and the fight against inequality in urban and rural areas. The consultation, he said, will give way to the National Development Plan, which should be based on four main principles announced in his inauguration: Quintana Roo supportive, strong, competitive and green. "The Quintana Roo solidarity with a vision that addresses vulnerable groups, to combat exclusion and inequality in rural and urban areas with greater coverage in education, health care, education services and arts and culture. It will promote greater participation of youth and women in the economic, social and political, "he said.
The Quintana Roo strong, continued, transform and modernize procedures and services of institutions, transparency, legal certainty and protection for families to preserve the tranquility and social harmony. "The competitive position us Quintana Roo in the national and international leadership in tourism activity that is and driving force of the state's economy, with more infrastructure and logistics development, diversification and consolidation of productive activities in each region and actions to promote new investments and generate welfare families, "he said.
Quintana Roo As for Green, Borge said he will have a vision of orderly development in cities and rural areas, according to the productive and necessary conservation of natural resources. Also during the event at the International Centre for Business and Meetings, attended by the full cabinet, Eduardo Espinosa Abuxapqui and Lizbeth Loy Song Encalada, presidents of the Great Commission of the State Congress and the Court of Justice, respectively, mayors and federal representative, the head of the Permanent Commission reinstated the Planning Committee for the Development of State (Coplade), which will organize forums and consultations, develop and integrate the National Development Plan 2011-2016.
"Exercises like this allow us to update lines of action to devise new strategies to successfully face the challenges and opportunities of our society, which is transformed rapidly to begin the new century," he said. During the event the governor gave honorary appointments to members of the Standing Committee of Coplade: Quintana Roo for Strategic Outreach, Competitive, Strong and Green, Andres Ruiz Morcillo Seplader holder, Angel Palomo Rivero, of the Headquarters, Javier Díaz Carvajal of SEE, Luis González Flores, Government, and Francisco Elizondo Garrido, Sema . In his speech, the Secretary of Planning and Regional Development, Andrés Ruiz Morcillo, explained that the integration of Coplade allows formulation and integration of the National Development Plan 2011-2016 through the mechanisms of social participation for the Democratic Planning.
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Friday
Women´s Entrepreneurs to meet in the Riviera Maya
According to SECTUR- In November 4 this year, Merida is in the eyes of the world to host the World Congress LIX Women Entrepreneurs, an international event that will bring together more than two thousand entrepreneurs from 70 countries who addressed as a central theme communication from the perspective of business and economic areas of social, political, and all those involved in the development of women who preside over companies.
The World Congress of Women Entrepreneurs will have the fundamental objective of encouraging and counseling to all women entrepreneurs, as well as within it that will protest, Laura Frati Gucci world as the new president to be proceeding in parallel with the VI Latin American Meeting of Women Entrepreneurs.
Also, those dates will be held in this capital city of Yucatan "Summit of the Countries of America."
The development of these international events will be held at the Convention Center "Siglo XXI" and is made possible by the support given to the organizers-Les Femmes Chef's D'Entreprises Mondiale (FCEM) - The governor of Yucatán, Ivonne Ortega Pacheco and Angelica Araujo Lara, Mayor of Merida.
It must be remembered that this was recently released by Alia Lorena Ibarra Avalos, Mary Carmen Rosa Elena Garcia and Lozano Noemi Vasquez, national president of the Mexican Association of Women Entrepreneurs (AMMJE), coordinator of the Congress and vice president of FCEM, respectively .
It is expected the attendance of representatives of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, Bancomext, Nafin well as officials from the Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR), Ministry of Economy, and the country's president, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa.
An event of this level can be allowed to promotion and the alternative that women entrepreneurs can do business, even having the ability to export, but also an excellent forum to attract investment.This because during the World Congress of Women Entrepreneurs is a business center installed a show-business within which will women entrepreneurs of the Yucatan Peninsula and across the country, as well as representatives of the participating countries, promote products and services abroad.
The expo will have space representatives of the participating countries
The meeting with the president and women entrepreneurs also attended by the mayors of Merida, Angelica Araujo Lara, and Progress, Mary Esther Alonzo Morales, the head of the Unit of Economic Development and Employment Promotion of the City of Merida, Diana Medina Castañeda and the lord, Katia Puerto Manzanilla.
Also attended by the Secretary for Economic Development, Víctor Cervera Hernandez and communications director FCEM Congress LIX, Adriana Alvarez Martin.
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