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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Mexico-based U.S. companies fear increasing violence in northern Mexico


Heightened drug violence has many U.S. companies based in Mexico concerned about safety, a recent poll shows.
According to a poll conducted among the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico, 58 percent of its members felt less safe than they did a year ago.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon's military crusade against the drug cartels and the U.S.'s diplomatic efforts to eradicate the violence haven't quelled the violence and killings.
Mexico is a top U.S. trading partner.

Source: The Washington Post

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