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Mexicans in US can avoid remittance tax with government Finabien cards, Sheinbaum says
The government is also updating consular services for Mexicans in the U.S., eliminating filing fees and allowing online appointment scheduling.
Foreign national caught with over a million pesos of ketamine in Cancún airport
Officials confiscated 2 kilograms of ketamine, a controlled substance in Mexico.
Eva Longoria’s docuseries on Club Necaxa is set to premiere in early August
The famed Hollywood actress and director of Mexican descent considers the 10-episode series to be as much about Mexican culture and tradition as about sports.
Mexicans in US can avoid remittance tax with government Finabien cards, Sheinbaum says
The government is also updating consular services for Mexicans in the U.S., eliminating filing fees and allowing online appointment scheduling.
Foreign national caught with over a million pesos of ketamine in Cancún airport
Officials confiscated 2 kilograms of ketamine, a controlled substance in Mexico.
Eva Longoria’s docuseries on Club Necaxa is set to premiere in early August
The famed Hollywood actress and director of Mexican descent considers the 10-episode series to be as much about Mexican culture and tradition as about sports.
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Mexico’s beloved corner stores are in danger of disappearing, new survey shows
The business alliance behind the survey said it shows the need for digitalization training and national policies to support small businesses.
10 fun facts to know about Puebla before you go
From hidden tunnels to historical monuments, the highland city is a trove of treasures, treats and tianguis.
The very best independent bookstores in Mexico City
The streets of Mexico City are lined with second (or third) hand literature, and you can find the best of them at these stunning locations.
Sheinbaum responds calmly but firmly after Trump claims Mexican leaders are ‘petrified’ of cartels
Sheinbaum characterized his comments as inaccurate, touting Mexico's recent progress against organized crime.
Can rent control stop gentrification? Mexico City officials plan to find out
Political leaders in the nation's capital have reached into their anti-gentrification toolkit and come up with an approach that goes straight to the heart of the problem.
Here’s what we know about Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek’s meeting with the governor...
Upon arrival in Hayek's home state, the pair were greeted by the state culture minister.
As Trump threatens tariffs, Sheinbaum and Canada PM Mark Carney strategize to strengthen collaboration
Sheinbaum said Carney has accepted an invitation to visit Mexico, though the date is not yet set.
Mexican authorities slam Uber’s price hike: ‘Unilateral and irresponsible’
The ride-hailing app insists that the rise is necessary after recent labor reforms gave its drivers full employee rights, including IMSS membership.
Bimbo announces US $2 billion investment in 7 Mexican states
The Mexican breadmaker will be modernizing its factories, boosting its EV delivery system and making its product packaging more environmentally friendly.
The “golden cage” of San Miguel de Allende: A local perspective on gentrification in...
It may be the best city in the world, but gentrification in San Miguel is pushing locals out, explains a born-and-bred San Miguelense.
Another side of the story: A Mexican perspective on gentrification
Long-time Roma Norte resident María Meléndez shares her views on Mexico City's recent anti-gentrification protest, and what's really behind them.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Road trippers
From the mountains of Oaxaca to the deserts of northern Mexico, Nellie returns with a guide to the best drives in the nation.
Mexico’s beloved corner stores are in danger of disappearing, new survey shows
The business alliance behind the survey said it shows the need for digitalization training and national policies to support small businesses.
10 fun facts to know about Puebla before you go
From hidden tunnels to historical monuments, the highland city is a trove of treasures, treats and tianguis.
The very best independent bookstores in Mexico City
The streets of Mexico City are lined with second (or third) hand literature, and you can find the best of them at these stunning locations.
Sheinbaum responds calmly but firmly after Trump claims Mexican leaders are ‘petrified’ of cartels
Sheinbaum characterized his comments as inaccurate, touting Mexico's recent progress against organized crime.
Can rent control stop gentrification? Mexico City officials plan to find out
Political leaders in the nation's capital have reached into their anti-gentrification toolkit and come up with an approach that goes straight to the heart of the problem.
Here’s what we know about Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek’s meeting with the governor of Veracruz
Upon arrival in Hayek's home state, the pair were greeted by the state culture minister.
Trump’s tariff threat could hamper Mexico’s growth into 2027, J.P. Morgan warns
The U.S. president's aggressive trade posture could convert the supposedly routine review of the USMCA into a drawn-out struggle that would stall Mexico's recovery.
Kids, tires and turtles: Our CEO’s whirlwind tour of Loreto in Baja California Sur
Once a Baja skeptic, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek found inspiration in the peninsula's natural beauty and great people on a recent trip.
Is long-form journalism dead? A perspective from our CEO
As attention spans shrink, a good deep-dive story still has the power to captivate, CEO Travis Bembenek writes.
Lessons on life from seat 2C: A perspective from our CEO
Travis Bembenek shares what he learned from a brief encounter that left a lasting impact.
How do we make sure that AI doesn’t make us dumber? A perspective from...
AI can make us smarter or it can make us lazier. CEO Travis Bembenek shares how Mexico News Daily is working to offer readers the good kind of AI.
Ensenada looks to attract big tech with US $300M in public works investment
The Baja California port and tourist city is focusing on attracting capital in three priority sectors: electronics, biotechnology and green energy.
Mexico’s trade deficit with China reached nearly US $120B in 2024
Mexico has doubled its trade deficit with China over the past 10 years, with exports of only US $10 billion in 2024, compared to a whopping $129.8 billion in imports.
Mexican auto industry rebounds in June with record production
After contracting the previous five months, the number of light vehicles assembled in Mexico during the first half of 2025 was higher than in any January-June period on record.
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Mexico’s beloved corner stores are in danger of disappearing, new survey shows
The business alliance behind the survey said it shows the need for digitalization training and national policies to support small businesses.
Bimbo announces US $2 billion investment in 7 Mexican states
The Mexican breadmaker will be modernizing its factories, boosting its EV delivery system and making its product packaging more environmentally friendly.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.74
CAD
13.66
EUR
21.78
As Trump threatens tariffs, Sheinbaum and Canada PM Mark Carney strategize to strengthen collaboration
Sheinbaum said Carney has accepted an invitation to visit Mexico, though the date is not yet set.
Sheinbaum files defamation lawsuit after lawyer for ‘Los Chapitos’ calls the president a cartel...
Jeffrey Lichtman’s controversial comments came after his client, Ovidio Guzmán, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and organized crime charges in U.S. federal court.
Sheinbaum responds calmly but firmly after Trump claims Mexican leaders are...
Sheinbaum characterized his comments as inaccurate, touting Mexico's recent progress against organized crime.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
Another side of the story: A Mexican perspective on gentrification
Long-time Roma Norte resident María Meléndez shares her views on Mexico City's recent anti-gentrification protest, and what's really behind them.
The awkward truth behind Mexico City’s ‘anti-gentrification’ protests
Were last week's anti-gentrification protests targeting the right people? Sarah DeVries takes a look.
10 fun facts to know about Puebla before you go
From hidden tunnels to historical monuments, the highland city is a trove of treasures, treats and tianguis.
The ruins of Palenque: Put it on your bucket list
Palenque's Maya archaeological zone and vibrant national park is a true paradise of ancient culture and biodiversity.
Tourism to Mexico continues to climb, but fewer visitors are arriving by air
Air arrivals to Mexico shrank 5.6% year-over-year in May, though air traffic has slowed globally due to a lack of aircraft and passenger anxieties.
Another side of the story: A Mexican perspective on gentrification
Long-time Roma Norte resident María Meléndez shares her views on Mexico City's recent anti-gentrification protest, and what's really behind them.
The awkward truth behind Mexico City’s ‘anti-gentrification’ protests
Were last week's anti-gentrification protests targeting the right people? Sarah DeVries takes a look.
Is long-form journalism dead? A perspective from our CEO
As attention spans shrink, a good deep-dive story still has the power to captivate, CEO Travis Bembenek writes.
Lessons on life from seat 2C: A perspective from our CEO
Travis Bembenek shares what he learned from a brief encounter that left a lasting impact.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Check this guide to Mexico’s real estate expos...
Prepare yourself for navigating Mexico's thriving property market with our comprehensive guide to the country's top real estate trade fairs.
A touch of Frank Lloyd Wright in San Miguel de Allende
Gustavo Cruz Gómez once restored the famed windows of Frank Lloyd Wright homes. Now his master work is available in San Miguel de Allende.
From prison dramas to black comedies, a look at 2025’s best Mexican TV series...
Carolina Alvarado is your guide to four new standout Mexican TV series that have captured both critical praise and massive audience attention this year.
Sacred Wixárika route added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
The route’s inscription requires the creation of a conservation plan that allows the Wixárika people to continue their rituals, which include leaving offerings at sacred sites throughout central Mexico.
Here’s what we know about Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek’s meeting with the governor...
Upon arrival in Hayek's home state, the pair were greeted by the state culture minister.
What was a visit to one of Mexico’s banned dolphin shows really like?
The shows have made headlines in recent weeks, but what was experiencing one actually like and how were the creatures cared for?
The ruins of Palenque: Put it on your bucket list
Palenque's Maya archaeological zone and vibrant national park is a true paradise of ancient culture and biodiversity.
Tourism to Mexico continues to climb, but fewer visitors are arriving by air
Air arrivals to Mexico shrank 5.6% year-over-year in May, though air traffic has slowed globally due to a lack of aircraft and passenger anxieties.
Coahuila — Mexico’s newest wine country behemoth: Part 2
Sommelier Diana Serratos continues her deep dive into the vineyards and grapes that make this northern state a titan of viticulture.
What to cook in July: Seasonal Mexican delights off the beaten track
Embrace the flavors of summer in Mexico with our guide to July's freshest produce, featuring recipes for prickly pear, squash blossoms and more.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
An unusually rainy June brings drought relief and flooding to Mexico
Midway into the rainy season, Mexico's reservoirs are 45% full on average — a big improvement over last month, but still less than historical norms.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
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.
The very best independent bookstores in Mexico City
The streets of Mexico City are lined with second (or third) hand literature, and you can find the best of them at these stunning locations.
From prison dramas to black comedies, a look at 2025’s best Mexican TV series — so far
Carolina Alvarado is your guide to four new standout Mexican TV series that have captured both critical praise and massive audience attention this year.
Sacred Wixárika route added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
The route’s inscription requires the creation of a conservation plan that allows the Wixárika people to continue their rituals, which include leaving offerings at sacred sites throughout central Mexico.
Eva Longoria’s docuseries on Club Necaxa is set to premiere in early August
The famed Hollywood actress and director of Mexican descent considers the 10-episode series to be as much about Mexican culture and tradition as about sports.
Here’s what we know about Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek’s meeting with the governor of Veracruz
Upon arrival in Hayek's home state, the pair were greeted by the state culture minister.
What was a visit to one of Mexico’s banned dolphin shows really like?
The shows have made headlines in recent weeks, but what was experiencing one actually like and how were the creatures cared for?
Mexicans in US can avoid remittance tax with government Finabien cards, Sheinbaum says
The government is also updating consular services for Mexicans in the U.S., eliminating filing fees and allowing online appointment scheduling.
Foreign national caught with over a million pesos of ketamine in Cancún airport
Officials confiscated 2 kilograms of ketamine, a controlled substance in Mexico.
Can rent control stop gentrification? Mexico City officials plan to find out
Political leaders in the nation's capital have reached into their anti-gentrification toolkit and come up with an approach that goes straight to the heart of the problem.
Mexican authorities slam Uber’s price hike: ‘Unilateral and irresponsible’
The ride-hailing app insists that the rise is necessary after recent labor reforms gave its drivers full employee rights, including IMSS membership.
How a Mexico City studio is championing truly fair artisan partnerships
Artist Melissa Ávila's interior decor studio's support of Mexican artisans goes far beyond simply collecting and reselling their handicrafts.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Check this guide to Mexico’s real estate expos...
Prepare yourself for navigating Mexico's thriving property market with our comprehensive guide to the country's top real estate trade fairs.
A touch of Frank Lloyd Wright in San Miguel de Allende
Gustavo Cruz Gómez once restored the famed windows of Frank Lloyd Wright homes. Now his master work is available in San Miguel de Allende.
Cutzamala System recovers to 56% capacity after historic rainfall in central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, which supplies water to the greater Mexico City area, currently has 27.6% more water than it did at this point in 2024.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
An unusually rainy June brings drought relief and flooding to Mexico
Midway into the rainy season, Mexico's reservoirs are 45% full on average — a big improvement over last month, but still less than historical norms.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
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.
Ensenada looks to attract big tech with US $300M in public works investment
The Baja California port and tourist city is focusing on attracting capital in three priority sectors: electronics, biotechnology and green energy.
Mexico’s trade deficit with China reached nearly US $120B in 2024
Mexico has doubled its trade deficit with China over the past 10 years, with exports of only US $10 billion in 2024, compared to a whopping $129.8 billion in imports.
Mexican auto industry rebounds in June with record production
After contracting the previous five months, the number of light vehicles assembled in Mexico during the first half of 2025 was higher than in any January-June period on record.
The “golden cage” of San Miguel de Allende: A local perspective on gentrification in...
It may be the best city in the world, but gentrification in San Miguel is pushing locals out, explains a born-and-bred San Miguelense.
Another side of the story: A Mexican perspective on gentrification
Long-time Roma Norte resident María Meléndez shares her views on Mexico City's recent anti-gentrification protest, and what's really behind them.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Road trippers
From the mountains of Oaxaca to the deserts of northern Mexico, Nellie returns with a guide to the best drives in the nation.
Taste of Mexico: Pitahaya
A fruit that tastes incredible and helps your health? Surely it's not true.
Taste of Mexico: Pitahaya
A fruit that tastes incredible and helps your health? Surely it's not true.
Coahuila — Mexico’s newest wine country behemoth: Part 2
Sommelier Diana Serratos continues her deep dive into the vineyards and grapes that make this northern state a titan of viticulture.
What to cook in July: Seasonal Mexican delights off the beaten track
Embrace the flavors of summer in Mexico with our guide to July's freshest produce, featuring recipes for prickly pear, squash blossoms and more.
Strange fruit: Mexico’s weird and wonderful natural treats
The magic of Mexico's biodiversity is as delicious as it is varied.