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Down with Job Vacancies in Baja California, but without Crisis: Authorities. - Always in the News

Some companies have paused or ceased operations because of the impact of commercial tariffs. Despite the fact that private initiative has reported a loss of 29,000 vacancies in Baja California, state authorities denied that there is a labor crisis. The situation, they claim, responds to a moderate contraction caused by external factors such as the tariffs imposed by the United States. Economy Secretary Kurt Honold explained that some companies h…
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Some companies have paused or ceased operations because of the impact of commercial tariffs. Despite the fact that private initiative has reported a loss of 29,000 vacancies in Baja California, state authorities denied that there is a labor crisis. The situation, they claim, responds to a moderate contraction caused by external factors such as the tariffs imposed by the United States. Economy Secretary Kurt Honold explained that some companies h…

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Siempre en la Noticia broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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