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Juan Carlos Carranza (200.65.250.103) -
I have a little oficce in Mexico City near of the Down Town and I offer my service to every one who wants to do business in Mexico.I studied International Relations and Trade International, I offer my services.
My phone number is (55) 5356 0478
Movil phone: 04455 1013 2785
email: jccc@mexico.com
I look for hearing you.
Best regards
Juan Carlos Carranza
Comment #1 Bryan from CB CA (Contact Member) -
Thank you for kindly posting your info. What kind of business would a non-citizan be allowed to run in Mexico?
Comment #2 Salman Mir (201.137.74.91) -
intrested to explore the dental, surgical and beauty care instruments in mexico.
Comment #3 moy (63.176.159.52) -
In my own view, business is quite a general term. Which business are you talking about. You do not want to see all sorts of people from all walks of life coming to your office and asking lots of questions, do you?If you are a consultant I am sure there is a fee you charge. Shade some light concerning these issues so that it becomes crystal clear who exactly you are.
Comment #4 cwemoy (63.176.159.178) -
No hard feelings to you but apparently what you have provided is not-exhaustive. It would be easier if you had more information on whether you are a consultant architect, statistician, constructor, accountant and so on and so forth. If you have a website, that could as well be more informative and convincing
Comment #5 stephanie morie (63.176.159.31) -
Now that was confusing. Maybe Juan Carlos Carranza's business is a consultant agency or maybe not. That is what made it confusing, not stating the type of business you are offering which I find quite absurd and hilarious. Let's say you established a business in a bustling and booming street but you forgot to promote or put streamers, banners, or headers which will catch the attention of potential customers, then how can your business be noticed? That is one good example of what we see here now people.
Comment #6 Caribeño (63.176.159.225) -
It can be understood that Juan Carlos is interested in providing assistance, such as a local contact, to foreigner interested in doing business in Mexico.If this is not the case, he should clarify.
Comment #7 Eve (63.176.159.205) -
I really could not gather much from this, other than that Juan Carlos is trying to establish his business via communicating some sort of a business network. It is possible that he may be interested in developing anyone's business so long as it is profitable and worthy of the time, I am sure. It may be a great outlet for a young entrepreneur, but I cannot really say that I am certain.
Comment #8 Willie de Leon (63.176.159.157) -
I have been hearing about the dangers of traveling and staying at Mexico so it must have possibly scared off potential visitors and tourists. Can you really tell what is the condition of economy and business in Mexico?
Comment #9 Jose (63.176.159.183) -
HI willie de leon, i have found this site while browsing the net and here is what it had to say:Learn about business culture, doing business, business customs, etiquette and business protocol. This is the most comprehensive site providing business advice and business tips on country-specific business practices, business communication, business relationships and business travel. Find out how to start and do your business the right way. Receive first-hand knowledge on conducting successful business meetings, business negotiations, business entertainment, security issues and much more. Worldbiz Reports were developed by International Cultural Enterprises, Inc. and the leading experts in international business from around the world.
check this link out:
Comment #10 Eve (63.176.159.212) -
I could certainly consider running a business over in the tropically inclined and creativity inspiring Mexico. Though not believed by many, it is surely considered as one of the loveliest places in the globe.
Comment #11 Eve (63.176.159.202) - 12/02/09 09:13
I hope that the website was helpful enough for willie, as I found it to be of significant use when it comes to learning a bit more about the Latin American country.
Comment #12 Oliver (63.176.159.245) - 12/05/09 22:19
Thanks for posting that link Jose, it helped me a lot on knowing the basics with regards to doing business in Mexico. I would like to venture into business and would like to know more about the Mexican economic situation and the best market to invest. Please help me with this matter. Thanks a bunch.
Have a good day ahead to everyone. God Bless to all.
Comment #13 Eve (63.176.159.21) - 12/14/09 13:27
Currently, from what I understand, the Mexican Economy is tied to the U.S. economy and they have both seen a great deal of falling, in these more recent times.
Comment #14 Popoy (63.176.159.188) - 12/25/09 23:48
I haven't thought of that until now, thanks for enlightening me with that information Eve. I guess this two countries and some other countries would find it out of the difficult times, soon. Good luck!
Comment #15 adam (63.176.159.31) - 12/28/09 11:39
it tends to be that when a country is tied to another, their economy would be effected either positively or negatively.
Comment #16 eve (63.176.159.199) - 01/16/10 11:09
Quite so adam, and in the case of America and Mexico, this is exactly what we are seeing happening.
Comment #17 Lisa (63.176.159.31) - 02/10/10 14:41
A lot of countries are tied to the US economy and it's not the only deciding factor to weather they would fall or not. Your services would be handy once you know what your about. Best of luck.
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