Flood-related fatalities, U.S. government allegations against Mexican cartels and the United States' impending tariffs on medium and heavy-duty trucks were among the issues President Sheinbaum spoke about at her morning press conference.
While the private sector accounts for a minority of energy capacity production, its strong emphasis on renewables aligns with the government's emerging priority of energy diversity.
The recent heavy rains in central Mexico left countless victims homeless and in need of supplies. Collection centers have been set up to receive donations of food, clothing and medicine.
Pollinator gardens and wildlife watering stations have been established in the Tamaulipas municipality of Gómez Farías and the nearby El Cielo Biosphere Ecological Park, a UNESCO-recognized area prized for its biodiversity and ecotourism.
Yongmaotai said in July that the investment in Mexico will "help reduce the adverse effects of changing international tariff policies" on the supply chains of its clients in Europe and the United States.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released a statement on Tuesday claiming that Mexican criminal networks "have issued explicit instructions to U.S.-based sympathetics, including street gangs in Chicago, to monitor, harass and assassinate federal agents."