Mexico: Following court order, IFT strikes down largest-ever fine
Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications Institute (Ifetel) definitively annulled the largest fine it has applied so far, for $410.9 million pesos (US$21
Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications Institute (Ifetel) definitively annulled the largest fine it has applied so far, for $410.9 million pesos (US$21
A million-dollar lawsuit looms over tour-bus operators Tur Bus and Pullman Bus, after the National Economic Prosecutor’s Office (FNE) ratified
Grain trading group Amaggi, owned by the current Minister of Agriculture Blairo Maggi, revealed on January 10 its intentions to
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The National Committee to Combat Climate Change, CNLCC, protested the announcement made by Radhamés Del Carmen, general manager of Edesur
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Renfe, the Spanish national railways and passenger trains operator, will face ‘total’ competition in passenger transport starting in 2020. From
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El Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones (Ifetel) anuló en definitiva la multa más alta que ha aplicado hasta ahora, por 410.9
Una millonaria demanda enfrentan la empresas de transportes, Tur Bus y Pullman Bus luego que la Fiscalía Nacional Económica (FNE)
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