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As Carnival approaches, Mazatlán seeks to reactivate its tourism sector
Sinaloa's security crisis is strangling the beach town's tourist economy. Can Carnival 2025 change that?
Inflation continues to trend down in January
It has been years since inflation was this close to the national bank's 3% goal.
Bank of Mexico cuts interest rate to 9.5%
With a vote of 4-1, the central bank lowered Mexico's benchmark interest rate half a point, after five quarter-point cuts in 2024.
Mexico resumes cattle exports to U.S. after screwworm scare
Over 200,000 cattle are waiting at the U.S. border, which has been closed to cows since a flesh-eating cattle parasite was found in southern Mexico last November.
Saving Xochimilco: The battle to preserve Mexico City’s ancient canals
Organizations like Humedalia are working to preserve Xochimilco's traditional agriculture and stop environmental degradation from unchecked tourism.
81% of Mexicans back Sheinbaum, making her the world’s second most-loved leader
Sheinbaum's soaring approval rating was measured before her successful negotiations with U.S. President Trump to suspend the 25% tariffs, an achievement that received widespread praise.
Trump’s shutdown of USAID threatens millions in annual aid to Mexico
President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to news of USAID’s impending closure positively, even though many civic initiatives in Mexico rely on its funding.
La Paz’s Urban Lungs program advances, planting 300 new trees
The Baja California Sur city's municipal reforestation program is tackling one of Mexico's worst urban air pollution profiles, one planted tree at a time.
When do the jacarandas bloom in Mexico? Earlier than they used to
Jacarandas' purple flowers signal spring in Mexico City. Learn why some are now blooming as early as January and where to spot these iconic trees in the capital.
Mexican producers exported over 110,000 tonnes of avocados for Super Bowl guac
More than 110,000 tonnes of avocados — equivalent to over 250 million pieces of the green fruit — were sent to the United States ahead of this year’s Super Bowl on Feb. 9.Â
Banxico survey lowers Mexico’s growth forecast for 2025 to 1%
The 40 economic analysts interviewed for the new Banxico survey also revised their 2025 inflation predictions upward to 3.83%.