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President Sheinbaum told her Tuesday press conference that the Mexican government doesn’t know why the DEA issued a statement announcing a “Project Portero” that does not exist.


At the inauguration ceremony, Guanajuato Deputy Economy Minister Luis Andrés Álvarez Aranda said that SMA could become “the next Virginia or Arizona” in terms of data centers.

The fintech Nu is now the third financial institution in Mexico with the greatest number of credit cards in circulation, capturing just under 18% of the domestic credit card market.

Sheinbaum said that the DEA’s statement announcing a bilateral cartel collaboration wouldn’t affect the security relationship with the U.S., but asserted that her government has “the obligation to clarify.”

Feria de la Uva: Sabor, Tierra y Tradición opened Saturday and features more than 200 cultural activities, including wine tasting, concerts and two chances to “run” with the bulls.

The five-year project will improve some 2,220 kilometers (1,367 miles) of highway in 14 states, including the northen stretch of Highway 57 in the border state of Coahuila.

Canadian importers spent CAD $1.08 billion (US $779 million) on passenger vehicles from Mexico in June, exceeding the CAD $950 million outlay on vehicles from the United States.

With the accreditation system, Mexico’s Tourism Ministry (Sectur) wants to help local organizations and individuals have a greater say over the tourism that takes place in their communities.

An unfinished condo built without permission had been ordered demoished back in June, and now a new court order charges Profepa with seeing that it gets done.


Where do chilangos go when they need a dose of real Korean food? They head to Mexico City’s Little Seoul district, a hub for authentic Korean cuisine.

Wondering where to go hiking in Aguascalientes? These locals share all the best trails, including one you can take clear to Alaska.


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