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Massive new Isla Mujeres resort expected to create 3,000 jobs
The US $220-million, all-inclusive resort features 470 rooms, seven pools and a spa.
Could Nissan move production out of Mexico? Company leaders send mixed messages
Nissan plans to cut thousands of jobs globally, but national leadership says the company is committed to Mexico.
This Valentine’s Day, feed your cockroach ex to the animals at the Nuevo Laredo Zoo
The Nuevo Laredo Zoo is offering a creative way to get back at your least-favorite ex.
Massive new Isla Mujeres resort expected to create 3,000 jobs
The US $220-million, all-inclusive resort features 470 rooms, seven pools and a spa.
Could Nissan move production out of Mexico? Company leaders send mixed messages
Nissan plans to cut thousands of jobs globally, but national leadership says the company is committed to Mexico.
This Valentine’s Day, feed your cockroach ex to the animals at the Nuevo Laredo...
The Nuevo Laredo Zoo is offering a creative way to get back at your least-favorite ex.
Sheinbaum: Mexico may sue Google over ‘Gulf of America’ name change
Trump's order refers to renaming the U.S. continental shelf area of the Gulf, not the entire body of water, Sheinbaum noted.
Destinations to visit from Mexico City’s newest bus station
Goodbye TAPO, goodbye Terminal del Norte: instead of trekking to catch the bus, you can now get to destinations across Mexico from the heart of Colonia Cuauhtémoc.
Design forecast 2025: Maye Ruiz on this year’s hottest trends
When it comes to design, it's best to get your predictions from the pros - so we did exactly that.
Jalisco approves new fee for foreign tourists in Puerto Vallarta
The collected funds will go toward infrastructure and beautifying the city — if the law doesn't get suspended as unconstitutional.
2,600 US citizens arrested in Mexico in 6 years: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
A reporter's question prompted Sheinbaum to confirm that nearly 3,000 U.S. citizens have been arrested in Mexico since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's term.
New York Times: US will designate 6 Mexican cartels as terrorist groups
Among the most powerful of the Mexican cartels expected to receive the designation are the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Whale watching do’s and don’ts
From the coasts of Oaxaca to the shore of Baja California, how should you see these marvels of nature responsibly?
Why taking a Mexico City food tour hits different
The capital is a food paradise, but would you know where to find the best?
Lion spotted wandering the streets in the Valley of Toluca
The adult male lion, found roaming a México state residential neighborhood, appears to have escaped a local shelter allegedly linked to the Sinaloa Cartel.
Mexico records best tourism figures since 2019
Mexico received 45,038,754 international tourists in 2024, surpassing the pre-pandemic high of 45 million in 2019.
UNESCO designates first ecohydrology site in Mexico
The recently restored Lake Texcoco, located north of Mexico City, is the first natural area to be recognized by UNESCO in Mexico for its activities to support ecological recovery.
Where to shop in Mexico and how to find what you need
From street vendor to luxurious department stories, Sarah DeVries has combed the nation to produce this shopping guide with a difference.
Sheinbaum: Mexico may sue Google over ‘Gulf of America’ name change
Trump's order refers to renaming the U.S. continental shelf area of the Gulf, not the entire body of water, Sheinbaum noted.
Destinations to visit from Mexico City’s newest bus station
Goodbye TAPO, goodbye Terminal del Norte: instead of trekking to catch the bus, you can now get to destinations across Mexico from the heart of Colonia Cuauhtémoc.
Design forecast 2025: Maye Ruiz on this year’s hottest trends
When it comes to design, it's best to get your predictions from the pros - so we did exactly that.
Jalisco approves new fee for foreign tourists in Puerto Vallarta
The collected funds will go toward infrastructure and beautifying the city — if the law doesn't get suspended as unconstitutional.
2,600 US citizens arrested in Mexico in 6 years: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
A reporter's question prompted Sheinbaum to confirm that nearly 3,000 U.S. citizens have been arrested in Mexico since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's term.
New York Times: US will designate 6 Mexican cartels as terrorist groups
Among the most powerful of the Mexican cartels expected to receive the designation are the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Could Nissan move production out of Mexico? Company leaders send mixed...
Nissan plans to cut thousands of jobs globally, but national leadership says the company is committed to Mexico.
What could a Sheinbaum-Trump deal look like? A perspective from our CEO
As Trump dangles the threat of tariffs over Mexico, Travis Bembenek delves into how Sheinbaum might handle the situation.
Misinformation about Americans at risk of being deported from Mexico: A perspective from our...
Mexico News Daily's CEO Travis Bembenek has a few words of caution for expats living in Mexico during Trump 2.0.
Are foreigners still moving to Mexico? Our CEO interviews immigration expert Sonia Diaz
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with immigration consultant Sonia Diaz to get her insight into current immigration trends.
100 days in, President Sheinbaum needs to get serious about the economy, and fast:...
Sheinbaum's honeymoon is over as economic problems loom in Mexico, Travis Bembenek writes.
Sheinbaum signs ‘nearshoring decree’ to attract foreign investment
The new package of fiscal incentives will be available for companies investing in Mexico or spending on training and innovation.
KPMG: 6 in 10 Mexican firms expect to make new investments in 2025
Of the Mexican executives expecting to make new investments in 2025, only 34% ranked nearshoring opportunities as a priority for their company.
Korean EV parts manufacturer invests US $25M in Coahuila
Local authorities hope to attract other automotive tech companies to the state as they seek to position Monclova as a key player in the growing EV sector.Â
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Aeroméxico announces 7 new routes, continuing its post-bankruptcy comeback
The world's most on-time airline shared plans for expansion including new routes to Phoenix, Cartagena and Panama City.
Trump threatens tariffs on Mexico’s auto exports
In an interview with Fox News, U.S. President Trump expressed his desire to put "big tariffs" on cars made in Mexico, a move that could have debilitating consequences for at least 12 automakers.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
20.31
CAD
14.31
Sheinbaum: Mexico may sue Google over ‘Gulf of America’ name change
Trump's order refers to renaming the U.S. continental shelf area of the Gulf, not the entire body of water, Sheinbaum noted.
2,600 US citizens arrested in Mexico in 6 years: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
A reporter's question prompted Sheinbaum to confirm that nearly 3,000 U.S. citizens have been arrested in Mexico since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's term.
Sheinbaum says US gunmakers could be ‘accomplices’ to terrorism: Friday’s mañanera...
Sheinbaum discussed implications of labeling cartels terrorists, U.S. deportees and the logic behind Trump steel tariffs at Friday's presser.
Where to shop in Mexico and how to find what you need
From street vendor to luxurious department stories, Sarah DeVries has combed the nation to produce this shopping guide with a difference.
Buying in Mexico City? Here’s what’s hot in 2025
Ever wondered what life would be like if you could wake up in a Colonial Coyoacán estate? Perhaps, 2025 will be your year!
How a Jalisco town saved their wetlands
Once blighted by pollution, the residents of Casa Blanca have worked to restore, save and grow the wetlands that surround their town.
Destinations to visit from Mexico City’s newest bus station
Goodbye TAPO, goodbye Terminal del Norte: instead of trekking to catch the bus, you can now get to destinations across Mexico from the heart of Colonia Cuauhtémoc.
Jalisco approves new fee for foreign tourists in Puerto Vallarta
The collected funds will go toward infrastructure and beautifying the city — if the law doesn't get suspended as unconstitutional.
Passenger rail line to AIFA airport to open in July
Later this year, construction will start on four more passenger train routes including AIFA-Pachuca and one from Saltillo to the U.S. border.
Buying in Mexico City? Here’s what’s hot in 2025
Ever wondered what life would be like if you could wake up in a Colonial Coyoacán estate? Perhaps, 2025 will be your year!
How a Jalisco town saved their wetlands
Once blighted by pollution, the residents of Casa Blanca have worked to restore, save and grow the wetlands that surround their town.
Misinformation about Americans at risk of being deported from Mexico: A perspective from our...
Mexico News Daily's CEO Travis Bembenek has a few words of caution for expats living in Mexico during Trump 2.0.
Are foreigners still moving to Mexico? Our CEO interviews immigration expert Sonia Diaz
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with immigration consultant Sonia Diaz to get her insight into current immigration trends.
Buying in Mexico City? Here’s what’s hot in 2025
Ever wondered what life would be like if you could wake up in a Colonial Coyoacán estate? Perhaps, 2025 will be your year!
Moving to West Mexico? Pick the climate of your choice
Life in Western Mexico means choosing where — and how — you want to live.
The strange story of Mexico’s most brilliant botanist
If Indiana Jones went after rare plants instead of rare treasures, he'd still not come close to the adventures of Ynés MexÃa.
Oaxaca artisans accuse U.S. brands of stealing traditional designs
The Culture Ministry promised to initiate immediate legal proceedings against the brands accused of plagiarizing Mixtec intellectual property.
4 romantic Mexican Valentines series to Netflix and chill with this year
From chocolate to love beyond the grave, these romantic gems make for a great night in with someone special.
Spanish soccer icon Sergio Ramos signs with MonterreyÂ
The former Real Madrid and Spanish national player is the most high-profile signing for the Mexican league in recent history.
Jalisco approves new fee for foreign tourists in Puerto Vallarta
The collected funds will go toward infrastructure and beautifying the city — if the law doesn't get suspended as unconstitutional.
Passenger rail line to AIFA airport to open in July
Later this year, construction will start on four more passenger train routes including AIFA-Pachuca and one from Saltillo to the U.S. border.
Buttermilk is dead: Long live Mexican Fried Chicken
The chef is from Kentucky, so we trust him when he tells us that Mexican Fried Chicken is undoubtedly the future of the artform.
Sweet and light: The delightful world of sopapillas
Sopapillas are light, airy pastries, fried in oil and dusted with cinnamon and/or sugar, and served warm accompanied by honey or syrup. And they...
How a Jalisco town saved their wetlands
Once blighted by pollution, the residents of Casa Blanca have worked to restore, save and grow the wetlands that surround their town.
Saving Xochimilco: The battle to preserve Mexico City’s ancient canals
Organizations like Humedalia are working to preserve Xochimilco's traditional agriculture and stop environmental degradation from unchecked tourism.
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.
Veracruz and United Kingdom to be Festival Cervantino 2025 guests of honor
This festival, held annually in Guanajuato city, will take place this year from Oct. 10 to Oct. 26, featuring artists and performers from around the world.
The strange story of Mexico’s most brilliant botanist
If Indiana Jones went after rare plants instead of rare treasures, he'd still not come close to the adventures of Ynés MexÃa.
Oaxaca artisans accuse U.S. brands of stealing traditional designs
The Culture Ministry promised to initiate immediate legal proceedings against the brands accused of plagiarizing Mixtec intellectual property.
Whale watching do’s and don’ts
From the coasts of Oaxaca to the shore of Baja California, how should you see these marvels of nature responsibly?
4 romantic Mexican Valentines series to Netflix and chill with this year
From chocolate to love beyond the grave, these romantic gems make for a great night in with someone special.
Spanish soccer icon Sergio Ramos signs with MonterreyÂ
The former Real Madrid and Spanish national player is the most high-profile signing for the Mexican league in recent history.
Massive new Isla Mujeres resort expected to create 3,000 jobs
The US $220-million, all-inclusive resort features 470 rooms, seven pools and a spa.
This Valentine’s Day, feed your cockroach ex to the animals at the Nuevo Laredo...
The Nuevo Laredo Zoo is offering a creative way to get back at your least-favorite ex.
New York Times: US will designate 6 Mexican cartels as terrorist groups
Among the most powerful of the Mexican cartels expected to receive the designation are the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Lion spotted wandering the streets in the Valley of Toluca
The adult male lion, found roaming a México state residential neighborhood, appears to have escaped a local shelter allegedly linked to the Sinaloa Cartel.
Design forecast 2025: Maye Ruiz on this year’s hottest trends
When it comes to design, it's best to get your predictions from the pros - so we did exactly that.
Buying in Mexico City? Here’s what’s hot in 2025
Ever wondered what life would be like if you could wake up in a Colonial Coyoacán estate? Perhaps, 2025 will be your year!
Moving to West Mexico? Pick the climate of your choice
Life in Western Mexico means choosing where — and how — you want to live.
UNESCO designates first ecohydrology site in Mexico
The recently restored Lake Texcoco, located north of Mexico City, is the first natural area to be recognized by UNESCO in Mexico for its activities to support ecological recovery.
How a Jalisco town saved their wetlands
Once blighted by pollution, the residents of Casa Blanca have worked to restore, save and grow the wetlands that surround their town.
Saving Xochimilco: The battle to preserve Mexico City’s ancient canals
Organizations like Humedalia are working to preserve Xochimilco's traditional agriculture and stop environmental degradation from unchecked tourism.
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.
Sheinbaum signs ‘nearshoring decree’ to attract foreign investment
The new package of fiscal incentives will be available for companies investing in Mexico or spending on training and innovation.
KPMG: 6 in 10 Mexican firms expect to make new investments in 2025
Of the Mexican executives expecting to make new investments in 2025, only 34% ranked nearshoring opportunities as a priority for their company.
Korean EV parts manufacturer invests US $25M in Coahuila
Local authorities hope to attract other automotive tech companies to the state as they seek to position Monclova as a key player in the growing EV sector.Â
Mexico records best tourism figures since 2019
Mexico received 45,038,754 international tourists in 2024, surpassing the pre-pandemic high of 45 million in 2019.
UNESCO designates first ecohydrology site in Mexico
The recently restored Lake Texcoco, located north of Mexico City, is the first natural area to be recognized by UNESCO in Mexico for its activities to support ecological recovery.
Where to shop in Mexico and how to find what you need
From street vendor to luxurious department stories, Sarah DeVries has combed the nation to produce this shopping guide with a difference.
Mexico to fight ‘illogical’ steel tariffs, citing trade surplus in US’s favor
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard will present Mexico's case against the 25% tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum to U.S. officials next week.
Why taking a Mexico City food tour hits different
The capital is a food paradise, but would you know where to find the best?
Buttermilk is dead: Long live Mexican Fried Chicken
The chef is from Kentucky, so we trust him when he tells us that Mexican Fried Chicken is undoubtedly the future of the artform.
Sweet and light: The delightful world of sopapillas
Sopapillas are light, airy pastries, fried in oil and dusted with cinnamon and/or sugar, and served warm accompanied by honey or syrup. And they...
State by Plate: Dishes of Chiapas
Mexico's most southern state has a rich culinary tradition as old as the culture that lives there.