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Several German firms, including Siemens, plan new investments in Querétaro worth...
A Querétaro state official's decision to attend the prestigious Hanover Messe industrial fair seems to have paid off with major investment announcements from Siemens and others.
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 5
Mexico doesn’t just want to be the U.S.’s cheap assembly shop; it wants to be the reliable, high-value enabler that attracts the full nearshoring wave. That requires growing the energy matrix, CEO of AmCham Pedro Casas writes.
US and Mexico set May 25 date for first official USMCA...
After meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Mexico City on Monday, President Claudia Sheinbaum declared that talks with the United States related to the review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) are advancing "positively."
Heineken aims to employ hundreds of repatriated Mexicans with border store expansion
Dubbed “Welcome Back, Paisano,” the campaign aligns with Heineken's “Bringing a Better World” sustainability strategy, focusing on social impact and economic inclusion for vulnerable groups.
Flex is making a billion-dollar bet on AI manufacturing in Mexico
The diversified manufacturing partner has invested US $2.3 billion in Mexico over the last decade, but this latest injection of funds is meant to take its role in Mexico's tech sector to a new level.
Setback for Mexico: Canadian court reopens US $270 million NAFTA case against Pemex
The Canadian court revived a NAFTA-era dispute that could cost Mexico hundreds of millions of dollars and has already cost a Mexican company its very existence.
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 4
We are leaving money, innovation and jobs on the table because we keep politicizing the issue of labor flows between Mexico and the United States. In his latest article, Pedro Casas of AmCham explains why we need efficient talent migration to compete as a region.
Sheinbaum inaugurates first ‘Economic Well-Being Hub’ in Tlaxcala
The Tlaxcala hub, or Podecobi as they are known, is the first of 15 such development areas, designed to stimulate investment in selected urban areas throughout the country.
If you know where to look, Mexico is changing quickly: A perspective from our CEO
Between high-tech exports, shrinking family sizes and an increasingly positive economic outlook, Mexico's future is brighter than ever, CEO Travis Bembenek writes.
Nearshoring drives Mexico back into top 20 for foreign investment, but challenges remain
Mexico wasn't even on the list three years ago, but has now shot up to No. 19. Challenges remain, however, the most pressing of which is lagging technical innovation.
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 3
For too long, the U.S.-Mexico border has been framed in mainstream media almost exclusively as a problem. That narrative misses the deeper truth, Pedro Casas writes.
Who is Rafael Prieto-Curiel, the mathematician saving Mexico through numbers?
According to an acclaimed Mexican mathematician, cartels are one of the leading employers in Mexico and stopping recruitment is key to reducing violent crime.
Peso rises for seventh straight day as dollar weakens on US-Iran ceasefire
The peso has surged over 4% since late March, buoyed by an increased appetite for risk following the US-Iran ceasefire.
Chinese car imports drop steeply under Mexico’s new tariffs, even as sales surge
Despite Chinese cars' growing popularity in Mexico, imports dropped precipitously after Mexico's new tariffs took effect in January.
Mexico in Numbers: The 10 largest companies in Mexico
State-owned oil company Pemex leads the list of Mexico's biggest companies, in this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers.
Deloitte report: Mexico’s economic benefits from hosting World Cup could reach US $2.25B
Mexico has much to gain as host of the World Cup, including prestige, respect, and a skyhigh international image. But there's also money to be made, perhsaps as much US $2.25 billion.