North American Free Trade Agreement
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2010 Business Travel Survey: Card Charge Volumes Rebound From Last Year's Depths
special service to target midsized companies with global needs. "These are not Fortune 100 companies, but small companies in NAFTA , or with three countries in the European Union or five in Asia/Pacific," he said. "There's a lot of demand from that
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InterContinental Fills Global Hotel Pipeline
continue to be strong for us. I talk a lot about the U.S., but you can talk more broadly about NAFTA , because we are strong in Canada through Mexico . We have a big position in Brazil and continue to grow in that market and like the dynamic. The
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Roundtable: Buyers Finesse Corp. Card Utility
vendor to take advantage of that opportunity. Strominger: ZF is an international company, and I'm responsible only for the NAFTA region. In Europe, which is 70 percent of our volume, they use a different card. They use AirPlus. It's not as popular
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Gov't Selecting Cos. To Register Travelers
to participate." Canada 's Border Services ..... secure entry into Canada for preapproved ..... exempt countries and North American Free Trade Agreement business travelers ..... CANPASS Air kiosks in Canada 's international
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U.S. Economy Sending Mixed Signals To South America
among business travelers. Pointing to the free - trade discussions at the recent Summit of the ..... of exporting countries like Venezuela, Mexico and Ecuador, said Catherine Resek, director ..... de Janiero; and Leon and Los Cabos, Mexico . "I'm sure the downturn will have
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Hilton, Ramada Reach Across Borders - 2001-01-29
Corp. and the 14-property, Mexico City-based Camino Real Hotels ..... By contrast, such ventures in Mexico as the Hilton deal, and anywhere ..... up to now. As the effect of NAFTA continues to be felt in Mexico , however, business travel is
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Carrier Competition Growing In India Biz Travel Market
the same period in 1999. Canada also has started a software ..... software professionals to Canada , creating a further demand ..... increasingly are relocating staff to Canada in order to access the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement market. Seat capacity


