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Mexico to Take 2 Years to Recover from Economic Crisis, Better by 2010 According to KPMG
KPMG estimates that Mexico will recover by 2010 from the current global malaise. GDP growth for the country this year is estimated at 1%, and 1.2% in 2009.
Not too bad in my view given the massive impact and scale of this current financial meltdown. I suspect foreign investment and tourism continue to help.
The study was based on a poll of companies across a variety of industries throughout all Mexican states (except Chiapas, Nayarit and Tabasco).
Source: International Business Times
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Clint co-founded StarkSilverCreek and writes about social media, arts, wine, indie film, and his trusty Droid. An aging ice hockey player, he tries in vain to direct Loni in SSC videos. Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Clint is a Silicon Valley and new media entrepreneur. From the early PC clone days in the 80’s, to the explosion of telecom and networking in the 90’s, and now to social networking, Web 2.0 and software-as-a-service, Clint has successfully built businesses and start-ups into multi-million dollar operations. Recently as VP marketing he spearheaded the launch of a $110M company. But that was then.
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