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Remittances and Sales Fall in Tapachula by up to 80%
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Migrants now depend on local jobs, which generates limited income IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ The local economy of Tapachula faces a severe blow in the face of the drop in remittances received by migrants stranded in the city. Some local traders reported that sales have declined by more than 80 percent in recent months, affecting the circulation of money and the stability of small businesses that depend on the consumption of this …
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