BUSINESS
Is Chipotle opening in Mexico a good or bad thing for...
MND's Travis Bembenek and María Meléndez debate whether Chipotle's grand opening in Monterrey tomorrow is a game-changer or a game-ender. What do you think?
Reports indicate that Mexico’s World Cup inflows were not nearly what...
The most notable shortfall was in the number of visitors to the country, which was initially estimated at 5.5 million additional tourists during June and July.
President Sheinbaum welcomes Japanese business leaders to Mexico, eyeing closer trade...
Businesses represented included Honda, All Nippon Airways, Toyota, Panasonic, Mazda and Nissan — a heavyweight lineup that illustrates why mutual trade is so important to both countries.
Mexico’s sugar exports to US set to jump 512% under new deal
The change in import quota results from bilateral negotiations between the USDA, Mexico’s Agriculture Ministry and producers that began in late 2025.
Inflation in Mexico is now lower than in the United States — why that’s...
Mexico's inflation rate is currently trending down, while in the U.S., it is trending up. What could be expected for Mexico and Mexicans if this trend continues? CEO of MND Travis Bembenek outlines eight likely scenarios.
Vinci Airports eyes more Mexico investment as it braces for slower global growth
Vinci Airports, the world's largest private airport operator and majority owner of Mexican airport group OMA, is planning further investment in Mexico even as it braces for slower global air traffic growth this year.
IMF lowers its Mexican growth forecast, citing ‘uncertainties’ and Mideast conflict
The downgrade was immediately rebuffed by Economy Minister Edgar Amador, who said the IMF overrelied on external factors. He also noted that Mexico outperformed the IMF's forecast last year.
Data center firm Vertiv will expand its Reynosa plant, investing US $150M
The investment will help establish Reynosa as a leading hub for advanced manufacturing in northern Mexico and further Mexico's leadership among Latin American nations in data center development.
Toyota set to move production out of Tijuana and into Texas
The Japanese automaker will gradually relocate production of the Tacoma model to its San Antonio plant over the next four years. However, Mexico's Economy Ministry hinted at a future investment announcement that may soften the blow.
Nubank — the company behind Nu banking services — will invest US $4.2B in Mexico
The fintech serves more than 135 million customers in Latin America, more than 15 million of them in Mexico, where its all-digital services appeal to those outside the traditional banking system.
Swiss president arrives in Mexico for official visit focused on economic relations
President Claudia Sheinbaum will meet on Wednesday with Swiss President Guy Parmelin, who arrived in Mexico on Monday.
Fancy embroidered World Cup Mexico jerseys and workers’ rights? It’s a complicated issue
What do social media influencers, Adidas and Indigenous Mexican artisans have in common? They're the major players in a controversy over pay for those making Mexico's best-selling World Cup team jerseys.
Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel for Mexico’s economy? A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with Empresas Globales chief Guillermo Bernal to unpack Mexico's mixed economic signals and how major investors really see the country's outlook.
For the first time in 36 years Pemex is importing more than it exports
The imbalance comes after 15 years of falling production and in the midst of billions of dollars of support from the federal government, which is a factor in stalling economic growth.
World Cup fever boosts Mexico-England ticket prices to as much as US $130,000
Ticket prices on resale sites (the only option left) have risen by 33% in just three days, to the point that even Mexico's richest man (Carlos Slim) says they're "excessive."
US tells Mexico it will not renew the USMCA trade agreement
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told him and his Canadian counterpart on Wednesday that the United States is "not in the position" to be able to renew the USMCA for an additional 16 years.