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Mexico’s week in review: Sovereignty debate reaches boiling point as Trump...
The week of Jan. 12 commenced with high-stakes diplomacy over Trump's military threats and concluded with intensifying prospects of U.S. intervention, bookending days of showcased cartel arrests and security achievements.
More aggressive audits made 2025 a record year for tax collection...
Experts attribute 2025's record tax collection to the SAT’s new auditing strategy, which relies on artificial intelligence to carry out more comprehensive electronic audits.
Transportation Ministry will reinforce Cancún’s nearly-complete Nichupté Bridge after photos show...
Federal transportation officials say structure poses no risk but will add support pillars and conduct load tests before the bridge's inauguration.
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5.0 quake triggers alarm in Mexico City, shakes Guerrero
The temblor was the largest of thousands of aftershocks from the 6.5 Jan. 2 earthquake near San Marcos, Guerrero, but no damage or injuries were reported.
Mexican peso hits its strongest level against the dollar in over a year
The peso closed at 17.65 to the dollar on Thursday, its strongest position in over 18 months.
NYT: US is pressuring Mexico to allow US troops to fight cartels
New reports show that post-Venezuela, the US is ramping up pressure on Mexico to allow US military action — even as some US lawmakers seek to block such actions.
Veracruz student Valeria Palacios wins the World Education Medal
With artifical intelligence and robotics, the 19-year-old college student from Veracruz tackled a range of social and environmental problems facing her community.
World Bank sees slowing growth in 2026 for the Mexican and global economies
The slight downturn is expected not due to the Trump tariffs, but rather to the uncertainty accompanying the upcoming review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
US ambassador praises Mexico’s cartel arrests amid Trump’s pressure for more action
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ron Johnson posted twice on social media on Tuesday to acknowledge arrests made by Mexican security forces.
Water back for almost all in Tijuana and Rosarito, after days of outage
The lack of water in Tijuana, Mexico's second-largest city, especially affected hotels and restaurants without storage tanks, causing economic losses of up to 15%.
Homegrown mini-EV Olinia targets 2027 release
The Olinia, designed for neighborhood driving and short-distance deliveries, is expected to compete with Asian motorbikes, which have just been hit with a 35% tariff.