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Mexico City’s Fonda Margarita: the tiny Mexican diner with a big reputation
This old-school Mexico City fonda is beloved by chilangos and gets high ratings from the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Pati Jinich.
Under newly approved reform, future minimum wage increases must be higher than inflation
The reform also mandates that teachers, security forces, doctors and nurses be paid at least as much as the average IMSS-registered worker.
Heavy rains damage Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead cempasúchil crops
In Xochimilco, growers say they could lose up to half their crops after intense rains left their flowers flooded.
Mexico City’s Fonda Margarita: the tiny Mexican diner with a big reputation
This old-school Mexico City fonda is beloved by chilangos and gets high ratings from the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Pati Jinich.
Under newly approved reform, future minimum wage increases must be higher than inflation
The reform also mandates that teachers, security forces, doctors and nurses be paid at least as much as the average IMSS-registered worker.
Heavy rains damage Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead cempasúchil crops
In Xochimilco, growers say they could lose up to half their crops after intense rains left their flowers flooded.
Chinese migration to Mexico has skyrocketed post-pandemic
Chinese migrants say they come to Mexico in search of freedom and economic opportunity, or as a stop on their way to the U.S.
Royal Caribbean to invest US $600M in ‘Perfect Day’ Mahahual site
Royal Caribbean says it'll replicate its Bahamas "Perfect Day" concept in Mexico with a site exclusive to cruise passengers in Mahahual, Quintana Roo.
Researchers have a new diagnosis for Frida Kahlo, 70 years after her death
A new study suggests Kahlo suffered from Cauda Equina Syndrome, a condition caused by the injuries she suffered in a bus crash when she was 18.
WSJ: Sheinbaum administration wants US help to reduce Mexico’s imports from China
The Wall Street Journal reported on this administration's plan to reduce dependence on China, with help from foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico.
Vivir Quintana, the woman behind Mexico’s feminist anthem
Few women are leading the social revolution in Mexico quite as powerfully as one northern singer-songwriter, who is turning the most macho of genres into a powerful tool of protest.
The Pico de Orizaba Loop: the best way to appreciate Mexico’s tallest peak
Mexico's highest peak awaits all those brave enough to take on a gruelling - but stunning - two day trek.
BYD projects its sales of EVs in Mexico will reach 100K by 2025
BYD's general director in Mexico said Tuesday at the BloombergNEF forum that the company's sales in Mexico will hit 50,000 EVs this year and double that in 2025.
$14B Mexico Pacific LNG megaproject endangers Gulf of California marine life, activists warn
A coalition of environmental groups warn a planned Mexico Pacific gas liquefaction plant in Sonora risks the well-being of the Gulf of California ecosystem.
Two-way trade between Mexico and US reaches record high
The United States' imports from China continue to decline as Mexico strengthens its position as the country's leading trade partner.
Chinese migration to Mexico has skyrocketed post-pandemic
Chinese migrants say they come to Mexico in search of freedom and economic opportunity, or as a stop on their way to the U.S.
Royal Caribbean to invest US $600M in ‘Perfect Day’ Mahahual site
Royal Caribbean says it'll replicate its Bahamas "Perfect Day" concept in Mexico with a site exclusive to cruise passengers in Mahahual, Quintana Roo.
Researchers have a new diagnosis for Frida Kahlo, 70 years after her death
A new study suggests Kahlo suffered from Cauda Equina Syndrome, a condition caused by the injuries she suffered in a bus crash when she was 18.
WSJ: Sheinbaum administration wants US help to reduce Mexico’s imports from China
The Wall Street Journal reported on this administration's plan to reduce dependence on China, with help from foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico.
Vivir Quintana, the woman behind Mexico’s feminist anthem
Few women are leading the social revolution in Mexico quite as powerfully as one northern singer-songwriter, who is turning the most macho of genres into a powerful tool of protest.
The Pico de Orizaba Loop: the best way to appreciate Mexico’s tallest peak
Mexico's highest peak awaits all those brave enough to take on a gruelling - but stunning - two day trek.
Royal Caribbean to invest US $600M in ‘Perfect Day’ Mahahual site
Royal Caribbean says it'll replicate its Bahamas "Perfect Day" concept in Mexico with a site exclusive to cruise passengers in Mahahual, Quintana Roo.
MND’s Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: The best and worst places for...
After months of deliberation and debate, Mexico News Daily has determined the “Best City for Mexico Living 2024.”
Taste of Mexico: Corundas
The corunda is like the tamal 2.0 — more dense, more intense and... triangular!
Know your neighborhood: La Condesa
Named for the 18th-century countess who once owned the land it sits on, La Condesa remains one of Mexico City's most interesting neighborhoods.
Getting ready for Mexico: What to do before you get here
From packing the right stuff to to knowing what to say once you're here, don't forget to go over Sarah DeVries' checklist when you're planning a trip to Mexico.
WSJ: Sheinbaum administration wants US help to reduce Mexico’s imports from China
The Wall Street Journal reported on this administration's plan to reduce dependence on China, with help from foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico.
US lawmakers pressure Sheinbaum to address Chinese ‘connected’ car concerns
The lawmakers' letter warned Sheinbaum that Chinese vehicles made or sold in Mexico pose a cyber threat to North America.
Hofusan Industrial Park announces US $1B expansion plans in Nuevo León
The industrial park is owned by Chinese and Mexican developers and has already invested US $1 billion in its facilities to date.
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World Bank lowers GDP growth forecasts for Mexico for 2024-26
The World Bank cited a weaker peso and investor uncertainty among the reasons for a more pessimistic economic growth outlook.
WSJ: Sheinbaum administration wants US help to reduce Mexico’s imports from China
The Wall Street Journal reported on this administration's plan to reduce dependence on China, with help from foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
19.47
CAD
14.16
García Harfuch presents 4 pillars of national security strategy
Steering youth away from crime by increasing access to a better quality of life is central to the Sheinbaum administration's security strategy.
Hugs or bullets? Sheinbaum begins to define her security strategy
The administration has allowed some media outlets a preview of how it plans to rein in violence over Sheinbaum's first 100 days in office.
Under newly approved reform, future minimum wage increases must be higher...
The reform also mandates that teachers, security forces, doctors and nurses be paid at least as much as the average IMSS-registered worker.
Therapy talk: Jenna on how to fit into your new Mexican school
Crossing borders and cultures can be as challenging for children as for adults - so how can they fit in with their new friends?
The trials and tribulations of not having a U.S. cell phone
Moving south of the border forever? Better hang on to your old number, because you'll still need your U.S. cell phone in Mexico!
MND’s Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: The best and worst places for expat living in Mexico
After months of deliberation and debate, Mexico News Daily has determined the “Best City for Mexico Living 2024.”
The Pico de Orizaba Loop: the best way to appreciate Mexico’s tallest peak
Mexico's highest peak awaits all those brave enough to take on a gruelling - but stunning - two day trek.
Meet Karla Museos, the woman who made Mexico City’s museums trendy
The story of one woman and her quest to make Mexico City's museums world famous.
Bucerías, Nayarit: A perfect weekend guide
Bucerías may be less than half an hour from the rattle and hum of Puerto Vallarta, but it feels like another world away.
The trials and tribulations of not having a U.S. cell phone
Moving south of the border forever? Better hang on to your old number, because you'll still need your U.S. cell phone in Mexico!
MND’s Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: The best and worst places for...
After months of deliberation and debate, Mexico News Daily has determined the “Best City for Mexico Living 2024.”
Chinese migration to Mexico has skyrocketed post-pandemic
Chinese migrants say they come to Mexico in search of freedom and economic opportunity, or as a stop on their way to the U.S.
$14B Mexico Pacific LNG megaproject endangers Gulf of California marine life, activists warn
A coalition of environmental groups warn a planned Mexico Pacific gas liquefaction plant in Sonora risks the well-being of the Gulf of California ecosystem.
The insider’s guide to investing in real estate in San Miguel de Allende
Everything you need to know about buying real estate in San Miguel de Allende, from the best neighborhoods to how to close on that dream new home.
Mexico City legislature tightens rent control, tying increases to inflation
As the city faces an affordable housing crisis, lawmakers hope the new law will put a damper on rising housing costs.
Border blasters: The outlaw stations that changed radio
From quack doctors to the first country music broadcasts, high-powered Mexican radio stations brought the U.S. into the age of mass culture.
In ‘Reservoir Bitches,’ Dahlia de la Cerda narrates the raw reality of being a...
The feminist movement has permeated Mexican life, and Dahlia de la Cerda's "Reservoir Bitches" proves that literature is no exception.
The world’s best tequila is…
The top tequila of the San Francisco World Spirit Competition is one of the few remaining brands with complete control over agave production.
What’s on this October in San Miguel de Allende?
Hunt for treasure, take in high art and celebrate those who came before us - here's everything on in the Best Small City in the World this October.
Meet Karla Museos, the woman who made Mexico City’s museums trendy
The story of one woman and her quest to make Mexico City's museums world famous.
Bucerías, Nayarit: A perfect weekend guide
Bucerías may be less than half an hour from the rattle and hum of Puerto Vallarta, but it feels like another world away.
Move over brisket, suadero is Mexico’s best-kept secret!
Pastor and carnitas might steal the limelight, but suadero tacos are in a league all of their own — try making them yourself.
Get ready for fall with our all-Mexican apple cake recipe
You know the old saying, "It's as Mexican as apple cake" right? In case you didn't, here's the recipe for manzana magic you'll never forget.
Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Mexico City
Art, history, culture, music and quite possibly the best food scene in the entire world - there's nowhere quite like the capital when it comes to Mexico living.
MND Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Guanajuato state
Two of Mexico's most indisputably beautiful cities, including a legend of Mexico living, await those considering living in central Guanajuato state.
What do I need to know before undergoing laser skin treatment in Mexico?
Medical expert Dr. Lara returns to share her advice on how to find the best laser skin treatments in Mexico.
Beauty and wellness apps to help you look and feel great anywhere, any time
From destination wedding makeup to relaxing couples massages, these apps let you pamper yourself in style, anytime or anywhere.
Researchers have a new diagnosis for Frida Kahlo, 70 years after her death
A new study suggests Kahlo suffered from Cauda Equina Syndrome, a condition caused by the injuries she suffered in a bus crash when she was 18.
Border blasters: The outlaw stations that changed radio
From quack doctors to the first country music broadcasts, high-powered Mexican radio stations brought the U.S. into the age of mass culture.
In ‘Reservoir Bitches,’ Dahlia de la Cerda narrates the raw reality of being a woman in Mexico
The feminist movement has permeated Mexican life, and Dahlia de la Cerda's "Reservoir Bitches" proves that literature is no exception.
Vivir Quintana, the woman behind Mexico’s feminist anthem
Few women are leading the social revolution in Mexico quite as powerfully as one northern singer-songwriter, who is turning the most macho of genres into a powerful tool of protest.
The world’s best tequila is…
The top tequila of the San Francisco World Spirit Competition is one of the few remaining brands with complete control over agave production.
What’s on this October in San Miguel de Allende?
Hunt for treasure, take in high art and celebrate those who came before us - here's everything on in the Best Small City in the World this October.
Heavy rains damage Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead cempasúchil crops
In Xochimilco, growers say they could lose up to half their crops after intense rains left their flowers flooded.
Chinese migration to Mexico has skyrocketed post-pandemic
Chinese migrants say they come to Mexico in search of freedom and economic opportunity, or as a stop on their way to the U.S.
$14B Mexico Pacific LNG megaproject endangers Gulf of California marine life, activists warn
A coalition of environmental groups warn a planned Mexico Pacific gas liquefaction plant in Sonora risks the well-being of the Gulf of California ecosystem.
Two-way trade between Mexico and US reaches record high
The United States' imports from China continue to decline as Mexico strengthens its position as the country's leading trade partner.
Mexico City’s Fonda Margarita: the tiny Mexican diner with a big reputation
This old-school Mexico City fonda is beloved by chilangos and gets high ratings from the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Pati Jinich.
Move over brisket, suadero is Mexico’s best-kept secret!
Pastor and carnitas might steal the limelight, but suadero tacos are in a league all of their own — try making them yourself.
Get ready for fall with our all-Mexican apple cake recipe
You know the old saying, "It's as Mexican as apple cake" right? In case you didn't, here's the recipe for manzana magic you'll never forget.
Mexico City caps Airbnb rentals at 180 days to curb gentrification
The reform is part of several recent initiatives to promote balance in the temporary rental market and support the hotel industry in the capital.
The insider’s guide to investing in real estate in San Miguel de Allende
Everything you need to know about buying real estate in San Miguel de Allende, from the best neighborhoods to how to close on that dream new home.
Mexico City legislature tightens rent control, tying increases to inflation
As the city faces an affordable housing crisis, lawmakers hope the new law will put a damper on rising housing costs.
Mexico’s housing prices surge nearly 10% in 2024, outstripping inflation
Data from the Federal Mortgage Society (SHF) shows that housing prices have increased by over 5% in every state in Mexico.
MND’s Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: The best and worst places for...
After months of deliberation and debate, Mexico News Daily has determined the “Best City for Mexico Living 2024.”
Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Mexico City
Art, history, culture, music and quite possibly the best food scene in the entire world - there's nowhere quite like the capital when it comes to Mexico living.
MND Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Guanajuato state
Two of Mexico's most indisputably beautiful cities, including a legend of Mexico living, await those considering living in central Guanajuato state.
All you need to know about Eastern medicine in Mexico
Traditional Chinese medicine in Mexico is bigger than ever, with licensed practitioners all over the country offering a variety of techniques.
What do I need to know before undergoing laser skin treatment in Mexico?
Medical expert Dr. Lara returns to share her advice on how to find the best laser skin treatments in Mexico.
Beauty and wellness apps to help you look and feel great anywhere, any time
From destination wedding makeup to relaxing couples massages, these apps let you pamper yourself in style, anytime or anywhere.
WSJ: Sheinbaum administration wants US help to reduce Mexico’s imports from China
The Wall Street Journal reported on this administration's plan to reduce dependence on China, with help from foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico.
US lawmakers pressure Sheinbaum to address Chinese ‘connected’ car concerns
The lawmakers' letter warned Sheinbaum that Chinese vehicles made or sold in Mexico pose a cyber threat to North America.
Hofusan Industrial Park announces US $1B expansion plans in Nuevo León
The industrial park is owned by Chinese and Mexican developers and has already invested US $1 billion in its facilities to date.
MND’s Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: The best and worst places for...
After months of deliberation and debate, Mexico News Daily has determined the “Best City for Mexico Living 2024.”
Taste of Mexico: Corundas
The corunda is like the tamal 2.0 — more dense, more intense and... triangular!
Know your neighborhood: La Condesa
Named for the 18th-century countess who once owned the land it sits on, La Condesa remains one of Mexico City's most interesting neighborhoods.
Getting ready for Mexico: What to do before you get here
From packing the right stuff to to knowing what to say once you're here, don't forget to go over Sarah DeVries' checklist when you're planning a trip to Mexico.
A wish list for President Claudia Sheinbaum from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek has some ideas for President Claudia Sheinbaum on politics, business and foreign policy.
After a rough September, here are reasons for optimism from our CEO
It's been a month of political polarization in Mexico, coupled with intensifying election season rhetoric up north. Here are some reasons Travis Bembenek is still optimistic about bilateral relations.
My American dream is in Mexico: A new series coming to MND
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek introduces an upcoming series that will share the stories of Mexican-Americans who decide to move to Mexico.
A wish list for President Claudia Sheinbaum from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek has some ideas for President Claudia Sheinbaum on politics, business and foreign policy.
After a rough September, here are reasons for optimism from our CEO
It's been a month of political polarization in Mexico, coupled with intensifying election season rhetoric up north. Here are some reasons Travis Bembenek is still optimistic about bilateral relations.
My American dream is in Mexico: A new series coming to MND
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek introduces an upcoming series that will share the stories of Mexican-Americans who decide to move to Mexico.