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Will Mexico's Drug Wars Hurt Business? - Read More

Date Added: June 09, 2008 03:32:02 PM
President Felipe Caldern's efforts to eradicate Mexico's powerful drug cartels have unleashed a bloody turf war among competing traffickers. If the violence gets much worse it could strike at the heart of the Mexican economy as foreign and local investors think twice about risking their capital in the crossfire, industry leaders and analysts fear.

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