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From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Counc...

#13054792

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Counc...

#13054792

3 December 2025

From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress in Mexico, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the...

#13054794

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the...

#13054794

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a...

#13054795

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a...

#13054795

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Counc...

#13054797

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Counc...

#13054797

3 December 2025

From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress in Mexico, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President...

#13054802

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President...

#13054802

3 December 2025

Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress in Mexico, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the...

#13054803

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the...

#13054803

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a...

#13054808

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a...

#13054808

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional E...

#13054790

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional E...

#13054790

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional E...

#13054791

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional E...

#13054791

3 December 2025

Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gra...

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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gra...

#13054799

3 December 2025

Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week fr...

#13054800

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week fr...

#13054800

3 December 2025

Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gra...

#13054806

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gra...

#13054806

3 December 2025

Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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Marath Baruch Bolanos Lopez, Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the w...

#13054807

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing

3 December 2025

Marath Baruch Bolanos Lopez, Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the w...

#13054807

3 December 2025

Marath Baruch Bolanos Lopez, Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.


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The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019.
Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily b...

#4802646

The Vegetable Market in Kolkata

27 August 2019

The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019.
Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily b...

#4802646

27 August 2019

The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019. Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily because of its high usage in domestic households. While the price of the vegetable had reached as high as Rs 40-50/kg in Kolkata. Onion prices jumped by up to 76 per cent in the last one month due to reduction in arrivals in the agricultural mandis across the country, following floods in major supplying states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Data compiled by Nashik-based National Horticultural Research & Development Foundation (NHRDF) showed the highest jump of 76 per cent in bulb prices in Mumbai ,India. Onion prices are on the rise and may leave the consumers in tears in the coming days. Due to incessant rains and floods in onion producing states, the prices of the bulb have increased from Rs 20-25 to Rs 35-40 per kg in the retail market. According to onion traders, the wholesale prices have increased over the past 15 days in major markets such as Lasalgaon and Bangaluru. Onion was sold at Rs 25-35 per kg till the first week of August, But it is now being sold at Rs 35-40 per kg in the retail market in Delhi. The sudden price rise has made homemakers sit up and take control of the house budget, as onion is an important ingredient for cooking and serving salads.


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The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019.
Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily b...

#4802650

The Vegetable Market in Kolkata

27 August 2019

The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019.
Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily b...

#4802650

27 August 2019

The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019. Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily because of its high usage in domestic households. While the price of the vegetable had reached as high as Rs 40-50/kg in Kolkata. Onion prices jumped by up to 76 per cent in the last one month due to reduction in arrivals in the agricultural mandis across the country, following floods in major supplying states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Data compiled by Nashik-based National Horticultural Research & Development Foundation (NHRDF) showed the highest jump of 76 per cent in bulb prices in Mumbai ,India. Onion prices are on the rise and may leave the consumers in tears in the coming days. Due to incessant rains and floods in onion producing states, the prices of the bulb have increased from Rs 20-25 to Rs 35-40 per kg in the retail market. According to onion traders, the wholesale prices have increased over the past 15 days in major markets such as Lasalgaon and Bangaluru. Onion was sold at Rs 25-35 per kg till the first week of August, But it is now being sold at Rs 35-40 per kg in the retail market in Delhi. The sudden price rise has made homemakers sit up and take control of the house budget, as onion is an important ingredient for cooking and serving salads.


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The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019.
Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily b...

#4802652

The Vegetable Market in Kolkata

27 August 2019

The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019.
Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily b...

#4802652

27 August 2019

The wholesale Vegetable Market in Kolkata on August 27,2019. Price of onion has always been a matter of great concern in India, primarily because of its high usage in domestic households. While the price of the vegetable had reached as high as Rs 40-50/kg in Kolkata. Onion prices jumped by up to 76 per cent in the last one month due to reduction in arrivals in the agricultural mandis across the country, following floods in major supplying states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Data compiled by Nashik-based National Horticultural Research & Development Foundation (NHRDF) showed the highest jump of 76 per cent in bulb prices in Mumbai ,India. Onion prices are on the rise and may leave the consumers in tears in the coming days. Due to incessant rains and floods in onion producing states, the prices of the bulb have increased from Rs 20-25 to Rs 35-40 per kg in the retail market. According to onion traders, the wholesale prices have increased over the past 15 days in major markets such as Lasalgaon and Bangaluru. Onion was sold at Rs 25-35 per kg till the first week of August, But it is now being sold at Rs 35-40 per kg in the retail market in Delhi. The sudden price rise has made homemakers sit up and take control of the house budget, as onion is an important ingredient for cooking and serving salads.


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