今日は、メキシコです。
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#dailyfact: Employment in the four Texas-Mexico border metropolitan areas has doubled to more than 630,000 workers since 1990. Read more about the Texico economy in the latest report by Michael Cox and Richard Alm from @SMUONeilCenter https://t.co/1w0gYtRjoz
— Texas-Mexico Center (@SMUTexasMexico) October 11, 2018
#dailyfact: International homebuyers in the Texas real estate market added $10.89 bn to the Texas economy in the year ending March 2018. Top country where buyers come from? Mexico at 38%. https://t.co/xFVIVJlK0P pic.twitter.com/zIdBKKNGrE
— Texas-Mexico Center (@SMUTexasMexico) October 16, 2018
Santiago Levy has argued that Mexico's decision-makers have failed to fix distortions in the economy https://t.co/VRZk4sZfL4 pic.twitter.com/Z7AoYqw7CD
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) July 24, 2018
Public investment does not crowd out private investment: reducing one does not increase the other. In #Mexico cutting govt spending hurt growth. This report from @ceprdc illustrates why obsessing over #deficit reduction is not good for the #economy:https://t.co/zwDcS2DFwh pic.twitter.com/bJA30Hv7Zr
— Economic Questions (@QuestioningEcon) June 27, 2018
How oil industry turbulence is hitting Tabasco – home to Mexico’s first petroleum discovery and a state where more than half the economy relies on oil https://t.co/me1tluNDAy @gabstargardter pic.twitter.com/ABxl7r2bp8
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) June 28, 2018
#Mexico places as the seventh largest automotive manufacturer in the world! #Manufacturing #Mexico
Learn More: https://t.co/tVhfYNU29y— El Grande Group (@elgrandegroup) October 19, 2018
Mexico's traditional arts spotlight the traditional, village-centered economy | https://t.co/sDCUYOBzUA | #InformalEconomy #latam
— Risk Inspires (@RiskInspires_MX) October 17, 2018
Twelve Wright State students ventured south to experience business and culture in Mexico. Students learned about the Mexican economy and experienced Mexican culture.
Read more: https://t.co/U9FBKUNzeN pic.twitter.com/umqbXQvHbJ— Wright State University (Dayton, OH) (@wrightstate) October 12, 2018
Mexico’s improving economy and lower birth rates, plus heightened US immigration enforcement, have all contributed to the slowing of Mexican migration to the US: https://t.co/5oSTnktnKB
— MigrationPolicy Inst (@MigrationPolicy) October 11, 2018
Negotiators in Washington got “a lot of work done through the night” on Nafta, according to Mexico's economy minister https://t.co/WpyHngoz4f pic.twitter.com/Ptt1TozpUG
— Bloomberg (@business) August 9, 2018
Mexico's ruling party presidential candidate Meade concedes defeat, saying the next president will inherit a country with a strong economy https://t.co/k4L7TJdPjc pic.twitter.com/QwQxFZ19E5
— Bloomberg (@business) July 2, 2018
"Mexicans in U.S. send cash home in record numbers"
Mexicans live in our country take our jobs & don't spend their money here –send it back to Mexico. We are a large part of the Mexican economy. They take our money and they hate us. https://t.co/heQeJ8uLro
— America is back! (@nancylee2016) June 22, 2018
Not just soybeans to China. Mexico, once biggest buyer of US wheat, buys Russian wheat instead. Capitalists reorganize their world economy to lessen costs of unstable US capitalism.https://t.co/nzyTjUjd7B
— Richard D. Wolff (@profwolff) July 31, 2018
Buck Sexton on Mexico's new left-wing populist president: Look at what social justice did to Venezuela's economy https://t.co/TLSy0FfBNk pic.twitter.com/BlqgcCi5gC
— The Hill (@thehill) July 2, 2018
The word of the day in Mexico today is "cambio." Change from corrupt political parties, from soaring criminal violence, and from an economy that hasn't solved poverty or inequality. Big question is: Can Lopez Obrador be the change Mexicans want? https://t.co/zCdUsZ34BC via @WSJ
— David Luhnow (@davidluhnow) July 1, 2018
López Obrador’s win in #Mexico puts a leftist leader at the helm of Latin America’s second-largest economy for the first time in decades via @nytimes https://t.co/guMPK1EqHG #MexicoElections
— NPR's Latino USA (@LatinoUSA) July 2, 2018
Now that AMLO's been granted the most powerful mandate of any president in Mexico's history, he will have to confront a deeply hostile US president fixated on a contentious border wall and the domestic economy https://t.co/JJGx4fq4ro
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) July 2, 2018
The changing face of illegal border crossings consist mainly of Guatemalans, Hondurans & El Salvadorans. Mexico’s economy is improving and lower birth rates are impacting the decline of illegal border crossings. https://t.co/jfDgLJWOv7
— Seaturtlelady (@LeighScott_STL) July 13, 2018
How strong is the economy? Strong enough that employers are quietly reaching out to their networks in Mexico and Central America, trying to convince workers to cross the border illegally. https://t.co/tAYqeNDMY1
— Kevin Sieff (@ksieff) June 21, 2018
WA exports between $200 million to $250 million in apples to Mexico each year – many of those come from right here in #WA08. Our economy depends on fair trade and will be devastated by @realDonaldTrump's trade war. Meanwhile @DinoRossiWA stays silent… https://t.co/gPGHPYxTcU
— Dr. Kim Schrier (@DrKimSchrier) June 6, 2018
.@hogangidley45: "We're at hundreds of billions of dollars in trade deficits to places like China and places like Mexico. The president finds that unacceptable, it's been going on for too long. He wants to protect the American economy." pic.twitter.com/4lH0LvMTT4
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) August 21, 2018
#Map shows rail network across #Mexico by year of completion. Not much happened since 1961! That doesn't sound like a sound strategy to tighten the bonds with the US economy and to allow for rapid movements of goods from Central America. Source: https://t.co/pNlJ0wb68u pic.twitter.com/n9d21mbl3Y
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) April 28, 2018
Bird Migration in the Americas
Source: Cornell Lab of Ornithology#map #cartography #geography #earth #planet #history #economy #america #northamerica #southamerica #latinamerica #usa #brasil #canada #mexico #argentina #colombia #ornithology #geospatial #GIS #geodata pic.twitter.com/t3kmYOP5F2
— MapScaping (@MapScaping) July 8, 2018
Es un honor tener al Premio Nobel de física 1997 en nuestra universidad, Prof. William D. Phillips, con su plática “Quantum Information” pic.twitter.com/vkwrN7Bhld
— BUAP (@BUAPoficial) October 11, 2018
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Students, faculty use geospatial technology to map destruction in Caribbean & Mexico after recent natural disasters https://t.co/BbOYMMK4Fi
— Northeastern U. (@Northeastern) September 25, 2017
#UTSA welcomes UT System, Mexico's National Council of Science and Technology for inaugural planning meeting https://t.co/CMxTyNbQY5 pic.twitter.com/JK8pXDH89L
— UTSA (@UTSA) May 5, 2017
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How mapping technology is helping achieve sustainability in Mexico’s forests. Our latest thoughts: https://t.co/RbQ6tzx18Q pic.twitter.com/zsl2N3oMjn
— TNC México (@Mexico_TNC) June 30, 2017
Mexican E-bikes: Good Business with Cutting-Edge Technology. #MadeInMexico https://t.co/PqAsnBUenq pic.twitter.com/3itP7swCKx
— México (@mexico) April 19, 2017
New solar-powered technology allows Mexico village produce own purified drinking water http://t.co/NgNelkZYkk @mnt pic.twitter.com/qJDw6hjpjq
— IRENA (@IRENA) October 14, 2015
Transforming a Mexico City District – with PENETRON Technology https://t.co/HbI3SbDMX0 pic.twitter.com/TgY4S66UJ2
— STL.News (@stlnewsonline) October 17, 2018
E-cuerpo is an international encounter of makers & theorists focusing on #Wearable #Art & #Technology in #Mexico City. Our contributor #speculative #designer @tina_gorjanc is part of it: https://t.co/3Fo7FoTHiO #design #conference #body #speculative #science #biomedia #mexico pic.twitter.com/cR0yNlEUDW
— CLOT Magazine (@ClotMagazine) October 10, 2018
Excited to meet Fabian Martinez at #HM18! He put trust in his team, pushed boundaries and challenged technology – creating the largest 800HP motor we ever built. He’s one of our @Siemens #FutureMakers in #Mexico. ¡Chócalas! @siemensmex ✋ His story: https://t.co/WmrUUBSpF6 pic.twitter.com/IOJqO1RfEX
— Janina Kugel (@janinakugel) April 27, 2018
Congrats to our @GE_Power team and long-time customer Iberdrola bringing first HA technology to Mexico! https://t.co/COxi4w6dSb @timesunion
— Steve Bolze (@sbolze) June 21, 2017
"Mexico is a natural place to apply this technology" – @FerRomero_FREE, founder of FR-EE. Explore: https://t.co/kdMhEp08SQ #WinnersWeek pic.twitter.com/aULjSDHCID
— Virgin Hyperloop One (@HyperloopOne) September 28, 2017
Through technology, collaboration, and creative innovation, we're providing solutions and contributing to Mexico's future. https://t.co/0MfxbKbtn1 pic.twitter.com/dHq2u2D2fa
— PARSONS (@ParsonsCorp) March 22, 2018
We're expanding our @safe_platform #coffee program to #Mexico! 10,000 people in Chiapas and Oaxaca will get access to cutting-edge science, technology, and training with help from @WCoffeeResearch, @gobmx, @theCOSA_org & @the_IDB https://t.co/2T3xoQen6T #climatesmart #agriculture
— Hivos Global (@hivos) October 3, 2018
Exclusive: Amazon zooms in on central Mexico for large new warehouse https://t.co/3uXWt2poHD #technology pic.twitter.com/QIVYvM0vdw
— Aleks Kins (@aleks_kins) October 17, 2018
We collaborate with @Conacyt_MX and @SussexUni to push forward #innovation to strengthen environmental friendly technology to help Mayan Octopus fisheries improve lives in vulnerable coastal communities in #Mexico
Read the story https://t.co/EFfMbcgNd9 #Science #sustainability pic.twitter.com/zdsl22lFvo— British Council (@mxbritish) June 13, 2018
The world’s leading trade show for industrial technology shines its spotlight on the chosen Partner Country this year of #Mexico. @hannover_messe #HM18 #LifeIsOnhttps://t.co/UTvI4iNv6O pic.twitter.com/GKkXXjgt11
— SchneiderElectric NA (@SchneiderNA) April 25, 2018
At the end of the day … football is still a rectangle, a team, and a ball.@jesuscorona01 shares his thoughts on technology's impact on the game as he looks to bring redemption to Mexico this World Cup. #FutbolForward (with @NissanLatino) pic.twitter.com/aAJ8Q3ztrv
— The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) June 26, 2018
How has technology used to purify water aboard @Space_Station benefited rural areas in Mexico? #worldwaterday https://t.co/DwFpy9ppe0 pic.twitter.com/opn9iqPOvm
— ISS Research (@ISS_Research) March 22, 2017
The New International Airport of Mexico City pushed the boundaries of technologies to bring its #design to life and is shifting the way we approach airport design. #Architecture pic.twitter.com/V7SMchbTNL
— Autodesk (@autodesk) January 7, 2018
La Herradura gold mine in Mexico is optimizing their operations by harnessing technology. #technology #mining https://t.co/sMnRIEHquZ pic.twitter.com/Jvet9kIBti
— Cat Mining (@CatMining) April 11, 2017
Cryptocurrency backed by habanero peppers is a thing in Mexico https://t.co/VK7Ctqp019 pic.twitter.com/vFVSU40Mvt
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) March 22, 2018
Mastercard is targeting Mexico City, but there's a problem: cash is still king https://t.co/mwqp3Tef48 pic.twitter.com/ufI0jZk3UB
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) August 20, 2017
Mexican fintech: The future of financial technology in Mexico: https://t.co/TmDyckaCFp
— Forbes Tech (@ForbesTech) May 8, 2018
Check out @iblametom's story about Mexico's potential purchase of super-stealthy spy technology: https://t.co/S9AjnJr2fV
— Forbes (@Forbes) September 29, 2017
It has never been a better time to be an entrepreneur in #Mexico: #Innovation & #Technology @FT https://t.co/WgO547zdgJ
— Francisco dela Torre (@fdelatg) June 21, 2017
Instagram Story: Some call it a “virtual wall.” How technology built for war is being used at the U.S.-Mexico border https://t.co/ekJzlv2Wci pic.twitter.com/2fO26Ln6OO
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 21, 2017
i'm super excited about Mexico's trebuchet technology https://t.co/dXa28SSWMb pic.twitter.com/dGoGPE5Ecv
— uberfeminist (@uberfeminist) July 14, 2017
Listen in as @LatinoUSA speaks with an activist in Mexico who uses technology to share and gather information https://t.co/irNJR43nkc
— HP LatinoVoices (@LatinoVoices) December 17, 2015
.@EPN explains how #Mexico is preparing for today's technology-driven economic shifts https://t.co/mpmufMNSVR pic.twitter.com/8ONfK65Ank
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) January 19, 2016
Meetings in Germany and Mexico have emphasised the importance of space technologies for reducing disaster risk and disaster losses #switch2sendai #climatechange #GlobalGoals #SDGs https://t.co/BW2sKm9jmm pic.twitter.com/IGfDmaivlR
— UNDRR (@UNDRR) December 5, 2017
Last month's @UNGGIM #HLF-5 concluded with the Mexico City Declaration on Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals: The Role of Geospatial Technology and Innovation. You can find it online – https://t.co/ZTdboDF2ta #SDGs #geospatial #statistics @UNGGIMAmericas
— UN-GGIM: Europe (@UNGGIMEurope) December 18, 2017
The World Ocean Summit begins March 7, 2018 in Cancún-Playa del Carmen, Mexico. The summit will tackle important topics like marine debris, ocean governance, and the relationship between technology and the ocean. https://t.co/Ku1x7wbR3V #OceanSummit pic.twitter.com/7eFoVBt6t4
— Mission Blue (@MissionBlue) February 28, 2018
#NASAtech designed to detect tiny gravity fluctuations has been adapted into a device that locates survivors trapped under rubble. This @NASAspinoff has already been deployed in Nepal, Mexico, & Puerto Rico. https://t.co/IdEsheXPYU pic.twitter.com/RZs8V1r9Eq
— NASA Technology (@NASA_Technology) January 26, 2018
Our coalition is advancing an ambitious agenda to accelerate commercialization of affordable, reliable, zero-emissions energy technologies. Our pilot partners include:
Canada
European Commission
France
Mexico
U.K.Find out more → https://t.co/MhHl87xWQ9 #OnePlanetSummit pic.twitter.com/8ZZROIxJzs
— Breakthrough Energy (@btenergy) December 12, 2017
Technology is transforming the world, while the US, Mexico & Canada face an alarming skills gap that negatively affects their international competitiveness and economic performance. How to solve this? Click to read about the Workforce Development Agenda: https://t.co/88cmnWyY12
— The Mexico Institute (@MexicoInstitute) May 29, 2018
One year ago, Citizen Lab showed that spyware technology was being used to target journalists & human rights defenders in Mexico. Here @tumbolian explains how tools meant to track criminals turned into the biggest surveillance scandal in Mexican history https://t.co/LqjRGsQwZs
— Citizen Lab (@citizenlab) June 22, 2018
VIDEO: #MUNET, the Energy and Technology museum, will be one of the most modern in #Mexico and the world. https://t.co/jF2RawB7Us
— México (@mexico) April 15, 2016