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The state’s trade relationship with its southern neighbor remains strong despite the global pandemic. There is also hope new money for ports included in the bipartisan federal infrastructure bill will add to that growth.
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Economist Ray Perryman says Texas stands to lose over $180,000 per year for every person who can’t go back to work because of the pandemic.
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From cross-border trade with Mexico to oil and gas exports, Texas could soon start feeling economic impacts as the virus spreads and affects global supply…
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An unprecedented drilling boom in the Permian Basin is great for business. But it’s polluting the air, overwhelming communities and threatening the…
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The job numbers for July are in, and the news continues to be good for Texas and Oklahoma.The Lone Star State added jobs for the 25th consecutive month,…
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Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has vowed to halt the import of gasoline and diesel from the United States and other countries by…
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The State of Texas is suing the Federal Government, asking them to end the DACA program, which protects immigrants who were brought to the US as children…
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The windswept plains of West Texas have some of the highest solar power potential in the United States. Now, the Permian Basin region is taking advantage…
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CNBC has released their scorecard on the economic climate in all 50 states, and Texas took the top spot.The news network ranked states on more than 60…
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Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can now collect sales tax from online retailers. New estimates show that the move could be a major…