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Coca-Cola stops marketing in Mexican schools
The bottler is responding to a federal government campaign aimed at improving the health of Mexico's young students and lowering the rate of overweight children.
Sheinbaum confirms her old phone and email were hacked: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Mexico's missing persons crisis, the US border wall and a serious criminal conviction for a political rival's sister were also topics of discussion.
DHL launches its ‘most advanced’ operational hub in Querétaro
The US $120-million expansion triples the capacity of its Querétaro facility, making it the logistic giant's "most advanced" hub in Latin Amaerica.
Coca-Cola stops marketing in Mexican schools
The bottler is responding to a federal government campaign aimed at improving the health of Mexico's young students and lowering the rate of overweight children.
Sheinbaum confirms her old phone and email were hacked: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Mexico's missing persons crisis, the US border wall and a serious criminal conviction for a political rival's sister were also topics of discussion.
DHL launches its ‘most advanced’ operational hub in Querétaro
The US $120-million expansion triples the capacity of its Querétaro facility, making it the logistic giant's "most advanced" hub in Latin Amaerica.
Puerto Vallarta approves a loan for infrastructure improvements
The famed resort city will borrow 181 million pesos to make major improvements to its roads, streets, parks, bike lanes and shoreline promenade.
Foreign Ministry launches Indigenous languages initiative for Mexicans living abroad
Under the new program, messages in over a dozen Indigenous languages will be shown in Mexican government offices abroad.
Estadio Azteca renamed in deal to fund World Cup renovations
It's the end of an era for Mexico City's iconic stadium, which has been renamed as part of a new sponsorship agreement.
5 military personnel killed in suspected CJNG attacks in Jalisco and Michoacán
A series of assaults carried out by the CJNG starting at around 6 p.m. on Sunday in Jalisco left five members of the military dead and two others wounded.
Pecan-pie cobbler, the Mexican way
Pie is serious business in Mexico, after all, we fought a war over it — so why not remix a classic?
Renowned Iranian artist Shadi Yousefian exhibiting now in Querétaro
The Iranian artist discusses migration, art, architecture and her love for Mexico as she unveils her retrospective in the Bajío.
Raúl Jiménez: Back from the (almost) dead
From severe brain injury to beating Manchester United, Mexico's leading footballer has returned to his previously winning ways.
Puerto Vallarta’s best med spas
Beaches, bikinis and botox can all be found on the shores of the Bay of Banderas — here are some options for the wellness guru in all of us.
State By Plate: Mexico City & Tacos al Pastor
Of all Mexico's immigrant-inspired cuisine, there can be no question which has risen to the top.
Why is Mexico holding off on tariff retaliation? Ebrard explains
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard emphasized level-headed negotiation as U.S. officials kept up the pressure on their southern neighbor.
Is Mexico’s first female president protecting women?
After five months in charge, what has President Sheinbaum done to deal with Mexico's gender violence epidemic?
The best Mexico City staycation plans this Spring Break
Enjoy the greatest city in the world at its most empty with these fun, free and fabulous activities.
Puerto Vallarta approves a loan for infrastructure improvements
The famed resort city will borrow 181 million pesos to make major improvements to its roads, streets, parks, bike lanes and shoreline promenade.
Foreign Ministry launches Indigenous languages initiative for Mexicans living abroad
Under the new program, messages in over a dozen Indigenous languages will be shown in Mexican government offices abroad.
Estadio Azteca renamed in deal to fund World Cup renovations
It's the end of an era for Mexico City's iconic stadium, which has been renamed as part of a new sponsorship agreement.
5 military personnel killed in suspected CJNG attacks in Jalisco and Michoacán
A series of assaults carried out by the CJNG starting at around 6 p.m. on Sunday in Jalisco left five members of the military dead and two others wounded.
Pecan-pie cobbler, the Mexican way
Pie is serious business in Mexico, after all, we fought a war over it — so why not remix a classic?
Renowned Iranian artist Shadi Yousefian exhibiting now in Querétaro
The Iranian artist discusses migration, art, architecture and her love for Mexico as she unveils her retrospective in the Bajío.
DHL launches its ‘most advanced’ operational hub in Querétaro
The US $120-million expansion triples the capacity of its Querétaro facility, making it the logistic giant's "most advanced" hub in Latin Amaerica.
How is Mexican industry doing? Our CEO visits his local industrial park to find...
To see what's really going on with the Mexican economy, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek takes a look under the hood at the San Miguel industrial park.
Something fascinating is brewing among the Mexican people: A perspective from our CEO
In the midst of adversity, Mexicans are more united than ever, writes Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek.
What should Mexico’s Sheinbaum say to the American people today? A perspective from our CEO
As Mexico wakes up on Tuesday to a new trade relationship with the United States, our CEO reflects on what's at stake for the people of both nations.
A wake up call for the US, Mexico and Canada in one simple picture:...
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek reflects on what Trump's rough dealings with trade allies means for China.
How is Mexican industry doing? Our CEO visits his local industrial park to find...
To see what's really going on with the Mexican economy, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek takes a look under the hood at the San Miguel industrial park.
US tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum go into effect
Beyond impacting Mexico's metals sector, the 25% tariffs will tax a wide range of products containing steel and aluminum — everything from auto parts to furniture.
Trump delays Mexico tariffs after ‘excellent and respectful’ call with Sheinbaum
"Our relationship has been a very good one, and we are working hard, together, on the Border," Trump wrote in reference to his Mexican counterpart.
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Mabe announces investment of nearly US $670M in Mexico
The company expressed its commitment to Mexico as it shared plans to expand and refurbish 15 factories across the country.
Mexican peso hits a 4-month high at less than 20 to the dollar
Mexico's currency hasn't been on such solid footing since last November.
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USD
20.07
CAD
14.06
Nobody wins a trade war: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
Trade between the U.S. and Mexico, unemployment rates, and even the president's taste in music were up for discussion at President Sheinbaum's Thursday press conference.
Why is Mexico holding off on tariff retaliation? Ebrard explains
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard emphasized level-headed negotiation as U.S. officials kept up the pressure on their southern neighbor.
Sheinbaum confirms her old phone and email were hacked: Monday’s mañanera...
Mexico's missing persons crisis, the US border wall and a serious criminal conviction for a political rival's sister were also topics of discussion.
Tariffs, Tariffs, Tariffs!
What are these tariffs even about, anyway?
Amazon in Mexico — it’s a bit different
It's just like the one you had back home, except when it isn't.
Trump and Sheinbaum: BFFs?
Columnist Sarah DeVries takes a look at the unlikely pairing of Trump and Sheinbaum — and what the future might hold for the pair
The history of hotels in Los Cabos — From 0 rooms to over 18,000
It wasn't so long ago that the end of Baja California Sur was totally empty. These hotels changed all of that.
Cruise news from Los Cabos: Tariff terror?
The news of a new tariff for cruise ship passengers means that tourism-dependent Cabo San Lucas is facing trouble.
San Luis Potosí gets 2 new flights to MTY and QRO
Mexican airlines have announced a total of 5 new domestic and foreign flights out of San Luis Potosí in the past month — doubling the destinations previously offered by the airport.
Amazon in Mexico — it’s a bit different
It's just like the one you had back home, except when it isn't.
Trump and Sheinbaum: BFFs?
Columnist Sarah DeVries takes a look at the unlikely pairing of Trump and Sheinbaum — and what the future might hold for the pair
Something fascinating is brewing among the Mexican people: A perspective from our CEO
In the midst of adversity, Mexicans are more united than ever, writes Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek.
What should Mexico’s Sheinbaum say to the American people today? A perspective from our CEO
As Mexico wakes up on Tuesday to a new trade relationship with the United States, our CEO reflects on what's at stake for the people of both nations.
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!
Mexican movies you need to watch: El Jeramías
A touching tale of a child prodigy born in the wrong place, El Jeramías captures what's truly great about Mexico.
Fabián Cháirez free to exhibit ‘The Coming of the Lord,’ after Catholic groups lose...
Catholic groups got a court to shut down Cháirez's religiously themed art show temporarily, but the same judge now says the suit has no merit.
Puerto Vallarta’s best med spas
Beaches, bikinis and botox can all be found on the shores of the Bay of Banderas — here are some options for the wellness guru in all of us.
Puerto Escondido designated World Surfing Reserve
It's the 14th zone in the world to receive the designation, which recognizes its world-class waves and ecological importance.
Cruise news from Los Cabos: Tariff terror?
The news of a new tariff for cruise ship passengers means that tourism-dependent Cabo San Lucas is facing trouble.
San Luis Potosí gets 2 new flights to MTY and QRO
Mexican airlines have announced a total of 5 new domestic and foreign flights out of San Luis Potosí in the past month — doubling the destinations previously offered by the airport.
State By Plate: Mexico City & Tacos al Pastor
Of all Mexico's immigrant-inspired cuisine, there can be no question which has risen to the top.
Taste of Mexico: Amaranth
This is probably the only entry in this series that ended up in space, by the way.
Study: Mexico’s Southeast requires 17 billion pesos in water investment
Mexico’s southeastern states are attracting increasing attention as FDI and nearshoring destinations, but a growing water crisis could bring that to a halt.
New plant to provide clean water to the 200K residents of thirsty Durango city
The state capital of Durango badly needs the new Guadalupe Victoria water treatment plant to replace the city's use of contaminated wells caused by aquifer overexploitation.
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.
Renowned Iranian artist Shadi Yousefian exhibiting now in Querétaro
The Iranian artist discusses migration, art, architecture and her love for Mexico as she unveils her retrospective in the Bajío.
Mexican movies you need to watch: El Jeramías
A touching tale of a child prodigy born in the wrong place, El Jeramías captures what's truly great about Mexico.
Fabián Cháirez free to exhibit ‘The Coming of the Lord,’ after Catholic groups lose legal bid
Catholic groups got a court to shut down Cháirez's religiously themed art show temporarily, but the same judge now says the suit has no merit.
Raúl Jiménez: Back from the (almost) dead
From severe brain injury to beating Manchester United, Mexico's leading footballer has returned to his previously winning ways.
Puerto Vallarta’s best med spas
Beaches, bikinis and botox can all be found on the shores of the Bay of Banderas — here are some options for the wellness guru in all of us.
Puerto Escondido designated World Surfing Reserve
It's the 14th zone in the world to receive the designation, which recognizes its world-class waves and ecological importance.
Coca-Cola stops marketing in Mexican schools
The bottler is responding to a federal government campaign aimed at improving the health of Mexico's young students and lowering the rate of overweight children.
Puerto Vallarta approves a loan for infrastructure improvements
The famed resort city will borrow 181 million pesos to make major improvements to its roads, streets, parks, bike lanes and shoreline promenade.
Foreign Ministry launches Indigenous languages initiative for Mexicans living abroad
Under the new program, messages in over a dozen Indigenous languages will be shown in Mexican government offices abroad.
Estadio Azteca renamed in deal to fund World Cup renovations
It's the end of an era for Mexico City's iconic stadium, which has been renamed as part of a new sponsorship agreement.
Tiny Tlaxcala offers Mexico living like no other
It's Mexico's safest state — and one of the fastest growing economically, just two amazing reasons why Tlaxcala could be right for you.
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!
Federal government announces 17 water infrastructure projects across Mexico
From Baja California to Tabasco, and Mexico City in between, 17 water infrastructure projects will address both flooding and water scarcity in Mexico.
Study: Mexico’s Southeast requires 17 billion pesos in water investment
Mexico’s southeastern states are attracting increasing attention as FDI and nearshoring destinations, but a growing water crisis could bring that to a halt.
New plant to provide clean water to the 200K residents of thirsty Durango city
The state capital of Durango badly needs the new Guadalupe Victoria water treatment plant to replace the city's use of contaminated wells caused by aquifer overexploitation.
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.
How is Mexican industry doing? Our CEO visits his local industrial park to find...
To see what's really going on with the Mexican economy, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek takes a look under the hood at the San Miguel industrial park.
US tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum go into effect
Beyond impacting Mexico's metals sector, the 25% tariffs will tax a wide range of products containing steel and aluminum — everything from auto parts to furniture.
Trump delays Mexico tariffs after ‘excellent and respectful’ call with Sheinbaum
"Our relationship has been a very good one, and we are working hard, together, on the Border," Trump wrote in reference to his Mexican counterpart.
Why is Mexico holding off on tariff retaliation? Ebrard explains
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard emphasized level-headed negotiation as U.S. officials kept up the pressure on their southern neighbor.
Is Mexico’s first female president protecting women?
After five months in charge, what has President Sheinbaum done to deal with Mexico's gender violence epidemic?
The best Mexico City staycation plans this Spring Break
Enjoy the greatest city in the world at its most empty with these fun, free and fabulous activities.
Arbor Day Foundation recognizes 27 ‘Tree Cities’ in Mexico
Guadalajara, Mérida and Toluca have been honored as Tree Cities for six consecutive years for their dedication to planting and maintaining healthy trees in an urban environment.
Pecan-pie cobbler, the Mexican way
Pie is serious business in Mexico, after all, we fought a war over it — so why not remix a classic?
State By Plate: Mexico City & Tacos al Pastor
Of all Mexico's immigrant-inspired cuisine, there can be no question which has risen to the top.
Taste of Mexico: Amaranth
This is probably the only entry in this series that ended up in space, by the way.
This El Bajío wine route offers the ultimate in Mexican viticulture
Move over Baja California, Mexico's ultimate wine route is having a moment in the spotlight.