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Coronavirus affects Sonoran manufacturers

Español International supply chain issues The coronavirus, which started last year in Wuhan City, China and has spread throughout the world, is causing global supply chain issues. And Sonora, Mexico is not immune from that problem. In an interview with El Imparcial...
Peñasco diversifies as Chinese look to Sonora for investment

Peñasco diversifies as Chinese look to Sonora for investment

Español Contact with Chinese government and investors Puerto Peñasco municipal alcalde (mayor) Kiko Munro presented the potential for investment in that city at an initial December 2019 meeting with Yo Bo, the general consul of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in...

Sonora January jobs created down 27 percent from 2019

Español But the state is in top 4 among job creators nationally The Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) announced that Sonora’s year-over-year job growth fell 27 percent in January, although the state was one of the leading job-creating states in the Republic...

Tucson consul fired by Mexican foreign service

Español Removed for foreign service and workplace violations Tucson consul Guillermo Rivera Santos was removed from his post on February 7 following charges of partisanship in diplomatic relations and sexual harassment. Appointment Rivera Santos was appointed titular...

Crops damaged by cold weather in Southern Sonora

Español Freezing temps cause partial to complete damage The newspaper El Imparcial reported this morning that producers, irrigation districts and Sonora’s Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Hydraulic Resources, Fisheries (SAGARHPA) have reported that 30,000 acres...

Sonora governor connects personally with citizens

Español Pavlovich’s “work tours” directly benefit residents Hermosillo newspaper El Imparcial reported that Sonora Governor Claudia Pavlovich met with Sonora residents this week as she assisted in a neighborhood project in Hermosillo and went on a “work tour” of the...