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Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ hurt nearshoring in Mexico? Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The impact of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" in Mexico and Sinaloa Cartel leader Ovidio Guzmán's legal case were points of discussion at the Thursday presser.
Chinese EV maker BYD cancels its plans for a Mexico factory, citing ‘geopolitical issues’
The company indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump's fluctuating tariff plans were a factor: "We want to wait for more clarity before making our decision.”
Mexico to face US in Concacaf Gold Cup final after victory over Honduras
Teamwork between teen soccer star 'El Chavito' and veteran center-forward Raúl Jiménez won the day on Wednesday and earned Mexico its ticket to the finals.
Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ hurt nearshoring in Mexico? Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The impact of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" in Mexico and Sinaloa Cartel leader Ovidio Guzmán's legal case were points of discussion at the Thursday presser.
Chinese EV maker BYD cancels its plans for a Mexico factory, citing ‘geopolitical issues’
The company indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump's fluctuating tariff plans were a factor: "We want to wait for more clarity before making our decision.”
Mexico to face US in Concacaf Gold Cup final after victory over Honduras
Teamwork between teen soccer star 'El Chavito' and veteran center-forward Raúl Jiménez won the day on Wednesday and earned Mexico its ticket to the finals.
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Cruise ship tourists to Mexico are now paying a US $5 tax
The duty, collected in advance by the cruise companies, is a relatively light levy compared to the $42 tax originally planned by the Mexican government.
US judge blocks Trump’s ban on asylum claims along Mexico-US border
Meanwhile, migrant border crossings have slowed to a trickle.
Netflix’s ‘Pedro Páramo’ collects 16 Ariel Award nominations
The honors incuded a Best Director nomination for Rodrigo Prieto, who has worked as a cinematographer for such luminaries as Maetin Scorcese and Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Have you been affected by the sanctions on Mexican banks? Let us know!
U.S. sanctions have left the future of CIBanco, Intercam and Vector up in the air. We want to hear from readers — have your finances been affected?
What’s on in Guadalajara in July?
Baseball, flamenco dance, classic pop, mind-boggling hypnosis and all the craft beer you can drink are on offer in the capital of Jalisco this month.
The state of Mexico’s sharks, 50 years after ‘Jaws’
Half a century after the movie, we're going to need a bigger conservation effort if we want to protect Mexico's magnificent marine predators.
Opposition ‘deliberately lying’ about Spy Law, Sheinbaum says: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday rejected claims that security authorities will be able to access citizens' personal data, including on their cell phones, without first obtaining a judicial warrant.
Embraer delivers first of 20 new planes to Mexicana de Aviación
A total of 20 Brazilian-made Embraer E195-E2 aircraft will be delivered over the next three years in preparation for the state-owned airline's expansion.
Environment Ministry releases 40,000 baby totoaba into the Gulf of California
The Environment Ministry, working with the private sector and civil society, has been conducting a repopulation project that included the recent release of 40,000 hatchlings.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Beach lovers
This week, Nellie takes a look at the best seaside escapes that the country has to offer.
Is ‘gaming the system’ in Mexico still a good economic solution for US citizens?
U.S. citizens have been economic migrants to Mexico for generations. But are rising prices, remote work trends and AI putting an end to this solution to an unaffordable U.S.?
Countdown: Our goal to visit every Pueblo Mágico
Mexico's Magic Towns celebrate the most picturesque communities in Mexico. Here are some of the best.
Cruise ship tourists to Mexico are now paying a US $5 tax
The duty, collected in advance by the cruise companies, is a relatively light levy compared to the $42 tax originally planned by the Mexican government.
US judge blocks Trump’s ban on asylum claims along Mexico-US border
Meanwhile, migrant border crossings have slowed to a trickle.
Netflix’s ‘Pedro Páramo’ collects 16 Ariel Award nominations
The honors incuded a Best Director nomination for Rodrigo Prieto, who has worked as a cinematographer for such luminaries as Maetin Scorcese and Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Have you been affected by the sanctions on Mexican banks? Let us know!
U.S. sanctions have left the future of CIBanco, Intercam and Vector up in the air. We want to hear from readers — have your finances been affected?
What’s on in Guadalajara in July?
Baseball, flamenco dance, classic pop, mind-boggling hypnosis and all the craft beer you can drink are on offer in the capital of Jalisco this month.
The state of Mexico’s sharks, 50 years after ‘Jaws’
Half a century after the movie, we're going to need a bigger conservation effort if we want to protect Mexico's magnificent marine predators.
Mexico’s pharma industry eyes growth with 13B pesos promised for drug...
The companies plan to build or expand specialized facilities in México state, advancing the country's self-sufficiency in drug production amid medication shortages.
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.
My thoughts on the US protests: A perspective from our CEO
Illegal immigration, ICE raids and civil unrest are shaking up the U.S. What does it all mean for Mexico and for immigrant communities?
From visiting 150 countries in 20 years, to living in Mexico and writing for...
After countless globe-trotting adventures, Nellie Huang — MND's new travel writer — will share what makes Mexico so special.
Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ hurt nearshoring in Mexico? Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The impact of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" in Mexico and Sinaloa Cartel leader Ovidio Guzmán's legal case were points of discussion at the Thursday presser.
BYD’s first shipment to Mexico on company-owned vessel marks ‘milestone’ for EV expansion
The BYD Changzhou, a 200-meter-long roll-on/roll-off ship that flies the flag of West African country Liberia, docked in the ports of Mazatlán and Lázaro Cárdenas this month, delivering a total of 5,503 vehicles.
Mexico ranks No. 11 in the world for attracting foreign investment
According to a UN report, Mexico has held steady as an attractive FDI destination, even as global investment is shrinking.
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13.73
EUR
21.94
Chinese EV maker BYD cancels its plans for a Mexico factory, citing ‘geopolitical issues’
The company indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump's fluctuating tariff plans were a factor: "We want to wait for more clarity before making our decision.”
Mexico-to-US cattle shipments to restart after tense battle with screwworm
The flow of cattle, bison and horses will be phased in on a port-by-port basis, after it was shut down in May due to a renewed threat of screwworm infestation.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.65
CAD
13.73
EUR
21.94
Opposition ‘deliberately lying’ about Spy Law, Sheinbaum says: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday rejected claims that security authorities will be able to access citizens' personal data, including on their cell phones, without first obtaining a judicial warrant.
Sheinbaum addresses ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ and motorcycle safety concerns: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum took a question from a reporter about Trump's new immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades and shared that she is working on a national campaign to reduce motorbike accidents.
Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ hurt nearshoring in Mexico? Thursday’s mañanera...
The impact of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" in Mexico and Sinaloa Cartel leader Ovidio Guzmán's legal case were points of discussion at the Thursday presser.
What’s on in Yucatán and the Riviera Maya in July?
Swim, sweat, savor and get in touch with your spiritual side as we take a look at some of the coolest activities in the region this month.
Trading Zihuatanejo’s bustle for a quieter life in a small Mexican town
Longtime Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo resident Elisabeth Ashe recently built herself a home in the small nearby town of El Coacoyul. It's been both an adjustment and a discovery.
What’s on in Mexico City in July 2025?
Discover everything from internationally touring art exhibits to intimate Buddhist celebrations going on in the nation's capital coming up in July.
Cruise ship tourists to Mexico are now paying a US $5 tax
The duty, collected in advance by the cruise companies, is a relatively light levy compared to the $42 tax originally planned by the Mexican government.
Embraer delivers first of 20 new planes to Mexicana de Aviación
A total of 20 Brazilian-made Embraer E195-E2 aircraft will be delivered over the next three years in preparation for the state-owned airline's expansion.
In a boost for the Rivera Maya economy, Hotel Xcaret unveils US $700M expansion
The expansion by the mega-resort, already one of the largest in the region, is part of an ambitious plan to develop a 3-billion-dollar tourist complex.
Trading Zihuatanejo’s bustle for a quieter life in a small Mexican town
Longtime Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo resident Elisabeth Ashe recently built herself a home in the small nearby town of El Coacoyul. It's been both an adjustment and a discovery.
What’s on in Mexico City in July 2025?
Discover everything from internationally touring art exhibits to intimate Buddhist celebrations going on in the nation's capital coming up in July.
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.
My thoughts on the US protests: A perspective from our CEO
Illegal immigration, ICE raids and civil unrest are shaking up the U.S. What does it all mean for Mexico and for immigrant communities?
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.
Up-and-coming places to buy vacation property in Mexico
While everyone flocks to Tulum and Cabo, savvy travelers are discovering these Mexican destination that offer better value, fewer crowds and growing investment potential.
Mexico City to transform into living museum for Tenochtitlán’s 700th anniversary
The capital of the Aztec Empire, founded in 1325 on the site of today's Mexico City, will be commemorated in July with a rich variety of performances, art and more.
Stonework reimagined: Querétaro’s Hugo Uribe ushers in a new age for cantera
In rural Querétaro, Hugo Uribe's artisan workshop blends the centuries-old techniques of cantera with cutting-edge tech to create award-winning sculptures in high demand.
What’s on in Guadalajara in July?
Baseball, flamenco dance, classic pop, mind-boggling hypnosis and all the craft beer you can drink are on offer in the capital of Jalisco this month.
The state of Mexico’s sharks, 50 years after ‘Jaws’
Half a century after the movie, we're going to need a bigger conservation effort if we want to protect Mexico's magnificent marine predators.
Embraer delivers first of 20 new planes to Mexicana de Aviación
A total of 20 Brazilian-made Embraer E195-E2 aircraft will be delivered over the next three years in preparation for the state-owned airline's expansion.
In a boost for the Rivera Maya economy, Hotel Xcaret unveils US $700M expansion
The expansion by the mega-resort, already one of the largest in the region, is part of an ambitious plan to develop a 3-billion-dollar tourist complex.
State By Plate: Sinaloa
Great seafood, great beer and great history define the state of Sinaloa and it's culinary offerings, as our tour of Mexico's regional dishes nears the final stretch.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Foodies
We know it's all delicious, but where should adventurous eaters go to find the best food in Mexico?
Grupo Pinsa agrees to conserve Sinaloa watershed in effort to neutralize water footprint
Grupo Pinsa, Sinaloa’s largest employer, signed an agreement with the National Forestry Commission to replenish the upper Presidio River Basin, equivalent to the volume of water used by the company in one year.
Heavy June rains reduce Mexico’s drought-affected territory by 13%
As of June 15, the percentage of the country experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions fell to 37.5%, well below the 73.79% recorded on the same date in 2024.
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.
Netflix’s ‘Pedro Páramo’ collects 16 Ariel Award nominations
The honors incuded a Best Director nomination for Rodrigo Prieto, who has worked as a cinematographer for such luminaries as Maetin Scorcese and Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Mexico City to transform into living museum for Tenochtitlán’s 700th anniversary
The capital of the Aztec Empire, founded in 1325 on the site of today's Mexico City, will be commemorated in July with a rich variety of performances, art and more.
Stonework reimagined: Querétaro’s Hugo Uribe ushers in a new age for cantera
In rural Querétaro, Hugo Uribe's artisan workshop blends the centuries-old techniques of cantera with cutting-edge tech to create award-winning sculptures in high demand.
Mexico to face US in Concacaf Gold Cup final after victory over Honduras
Teamwork between teen soccer star 'El Chavito' and veteran center-forward Raúl Jiménez won the day on Wednesday and earned Mexico its ticket to the finals.
What’s on in Guadalajara in July?
Baseball, flamenco dance, classic pop, mind-boggling hypnosis and all the craft beer you can drink are on offer in the capital of Jalisco this month.
The state of Mexico’s sharks, 50 years after ‘Jaws’
Half a century after the movie, we're going to need a bigger conservation effort if we want to protect Mexico's magnificent marine predators.
US judge blocks Trump’s ban on asylum claims along Mexico-US border
Meanwhile, migrant border crossings have slowed to a trickle.
Have you been affected by the sanctions on Mexican banks? Let us know!
U.S. sanctions have left the future of CIBanco, Intercam and Vector up in the air. We want to hear from readers — have your finances been affected?
Environment Ministry releases 40,000 baby totoaba into the Gulf of California
The Environment Ministry, working with the private sector and civil society, has been conducting a repopulation project that included the recent release of 40,000 hatchlings.
2 arrests made after 383 bodies found piled up at Ciudad Juárez crematorium
The crematorium, which had the permits to operate, was housing corpses for as long as five years and reportedly gave relatives of the deceased "other material" in place of ashes.
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.
Up-and-coming places to buy vacation property in Mexico
While everyone flocks to Tulum and Cabo, savvy travelers are discovering these Mexican destination that offer better value, fewer crowds and growing investment potential.
Mexico City has rainiest June in 21 years
In the past 25 days, more than 220 million cubic meters of water have fallen on the capital, which has caused capitalinos to consider adding a new umbrella to their weekly grocery list.
Grupo Pinsa agrees to conserve Sinaloa watershed in effort to neutralize water footprint
Grupo Pinsa, Sinaloa’s largest employer, signed an agreement with the National Forestry Commission to replenish the upper Presidio River Basin, equivalent to the volume of water used by the company in one year.
Heavy June rains reduce Mexico’s drought-affected territory by 13%
As of June 15, the percentage of the country experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions fell to 37.5%, well below the 73.79% recorded on the same date in 2024.
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.
Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ hurt nearshoring in Mexico? Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The impact of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" in Mexico and Sinaloa Cartel leader Ovidio Guzmán's legal case were points of discussion at the Thursday presser.
BYD’s first shipment to Mexico on company-owned vessel marks ‘milestone’ for EV expansion
The BYD Changzhou, a 200-meter-long roll-on/roll-off ship that flies the flag of West African country Liberia, docked in the ports of Mazatlán and Lázaro Cárdenas this month, delivering a total of 5,503 vehicles.
Mexico ranks No. 11 in the world for attracting foreign investment
According to a UN report, Mexico has held steady as an attractive FDI destination, even as global investment is shrinking.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Beach lovers
This week, Nellie takes a look at the best seaside escapes that the country has to offer.
Is ‘gaming the system’ in Mexico still a good economic solution for US citizens?
U.S. citizens have been economic migrants to Mexico for generations. But are rising prices, remote work trends and AI putting an end to this solution to an unaffordable U.S.?
Countdown: Our goal to visit every Pueblo Mágico
Mexico's Magic Towns celebrate the most picturesque communities in Mexico. Here are some of the best.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Foodies
We know it's all delicious, but where should adventurous eaters go to find the best food in Mexico?
Taste of Mexico: Chayote
Most Mexicans associate it with bland hospital food, but this green gourd is a giant of nutritional greatness.
State By Plate: Sinaloa
Great seafood, great beer and great history define the state of Sinaloa and it's culinary offerings, as our tour of Mexico's regional dishes nears the final stretch.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Foodies
We know it's all delicious, but where should adventurous eaters go to find the best food in Mexico?
Taste of Mexico: Pozole
Yes, it was traditionally made with human flesh, but yes, the modern, humane version is still delicious.