42 Brazilian companies eye major investments in Mexico amid US trade concerns
The mutual interest in each other's markets has been simmering lately, as the two largest nations in Latin America look to diversify their trade agreements.
Forget Gotham City: The next Batman lives in ancient Tenochtitlán
In “Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires,” coming this September, a young Indigenous warrior named Yohualli Coatl fights the Spanish invasion after his father is murdered by Conquistadors.
Mexico to launch simplified electronic visa platform in August
For visitors from most parts of Asia and Africa, the new e-visa eliminates the need for an interview or a physical stamp in the traveler’s passport, and aims to streamline tourism ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
42 Brazilian companies eye major investments in Mexico amid US trade concerns
The mutual interest in each other's markets has been simmering lately, as the two largest nations in Latin America look to diversify their trade agreements.
Forget Gotham City: The next Batman lives in ancient Tenochtitlán
In “Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires,” coming this September, a young Indigenous warrior named Yohualli Coatl fights the Spanish invasion after his father is murdered by Conquistadors.
Mexico to launch simplified electronic visa platform in August
For visitors from most parts of Asia and Africa, the new e-visa eliminates the need for an interview or a physical stamp in the traveler’s passport, and aims to streamline tourism ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Pemex posts first quarterly profit in a year despite decline in production
The rise in Pemex’s fortunes was helped largely by the peso’s favorable exchange rate, but the company — the world's most indebted energy firm — still faces considerable challenges.
My family runs a convenience store in México state: Here’s everything I learned
Snacks, secrets and even credit lines for those caught short — there's more to your local store than first meets the eye.
What’s on in Guadalajara in August?
Guadalajara's August calendar overflows with entertainment options, from musical legends on tour to chef-led forest picnics to a mariachi festival.
Sheinbaum expects tariff agreement ‘this week’ with Trump administration: Monday’s mañanera recapped
President Claudia Sheinbaum once again expressed optimism that her government can ward off the 30% tariff the United States intends to impose on imports from Mexico on Friday.
Oaxaca city’s joyous Vela de Xhavizende festival unites a diaspora far from home
The 35-year-old festival is a celebration of ethnic heritage and connection by Oaxaca city's 10,000-strong Indigenous Juchiteco community, who migrated here from Juchitán.
Mexico’s export revenue shot up 10.6% in June, with manufacturing leading the way
Total earnings from exports for the first half of 2025 were up 4.4% over the same six-month period last year, despite the turbulent year for foreign trade.
Puerto Vallarta rated third-safest city in Mexico
When it comes to residents' perception of their city's public safety, Puerto Vallarta ranks right up there with some of the wealthiest urban areas in the nation.
Mexico’s divers dominate podium with 4 medals in Singapore
Call it a synchronized success: star duos Celaya-Olvera and Agúndez-Estudillo both earned silver medals on Sunday, bringing Mexico's total medal haul at the World Aquatics Championships to five.
Swipe before you swim: New Playas MX app helps beachgoers avoid contaminated waters
Launched earlier this month, Playas MX is a new smartphone application designed to provide real-time updates on seawater quality at 289 beaches in 17 coastal states.
Colonial mansions in Mexico you can actually sleep in
From Mexico City to Zacatecas, these colonial wonders are just begging you to indulge in their opulence.
5 Mexica customs you’ve adopted if you live in Mexico City (and you haven’t...
If you've visited the capital for any time at all, you absolutely do these Indigenous things. Thanks Moctezuma!
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Pemex posts first quarterly profit in a year despite decline in production
The rise in Pemex’s fortunes was helped largely by the peso’s favorable exchange rate, but the company — the world's most indebted energy firm — still faces considerable challenges.
My family runs a convenience store in México state: Here’s everything I learned
Snacks, secrets and even credit lines for those caught short — there's more to your local store than first meets the eye.
What’s on in Guadalajara in August?
Guadalajara's August calendar overflows with entertainment options, from musical legends on tour to chef-led forest picnics to a mariachi festival.
Sheinbaum expects tariff agreement ‘this week’ with Trump administration: Monday’s mañanera recapped
President Claudia Sheinbaum once again expressed optimism that her government can ward off the 30% tariff the United States intends to impose on imports from Mexico on Friday.
Oaxaca city’s joyous Vela de Xhavizende festival unites a diaspora far from home
The 35-year-old festival is a celebration of ethnic heritage and connection by Oaxaca city's 10,000-strong Indigenous Juchiteco community, who migrated here from Juchitán.
Mexico’s export revenue shot up 10.6% in June, with manufacturing leading the way
Total earnings from exports for the first half of 2025 were up 4.4% over the same six-month period last year, despite the turbulent year for foreign trade.
42 Brazilian companies eye major investments in Mexico amid US trade...
The mutual interest in each other's markets has been simmering lately, as the two largest nations in Latin America look to diversify their trade agreements.
Americans making a positive impact in Mexico: Our CEO talks with Dr. Billy Andrews...
As Mexico-U.S. relations remain tense, CEO Travis Bembenek looks to Kids First Orthopaedics to see how Americans and Mexicans can work together.
With Mexicans feeling let down by the United States, what can YOU do about...
As Mexicans perception of the US becomes increasingly negative, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares ideas about what can be done.
Kids, tires and turtles: Our CEO’s whirlwind tour of Loreto in Baja California Sur
Once a Baja skeptic, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek found inspiration in the peninsula's natural beauty and great people on a recent trip.
Is long-form journalism dead? A perspective from our CEO
As attention spans shrink, a good deep-dive story still has the power to captivate, CEO Travis Bembenek writes.
In Nuevo León, companies are skipping investment announcements to avoid US scrutiny
Though investment remains strong, businesses are taking a cautious approach to public announcements, state officials say.
Ensenada looks to attract big tech with US $300M in public works investment
The Baja California port and tourist city is focusing on attracting capital in three priority sectors: electronics, biotechnology and green energy.
Mexico’s trade deficit with China reached nearly US $120B in 2024
Mexico has doubled its trade deficit with China over the past 10 years, with exports of only US $10 billion in 2024, compared to a whopping $129.8 billion in imports.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.75
CAD
13.61
EUR
21.66
Pemex posts first quarterly profit in a year despite decline in production
The rise in Pemex’s fortunes was helped largely by the peso’s favorable exchange rate, but the company — the world's most indebted energy firm — still faces considerable challenges.
Mexico’s export revenue shot up 10.6% in June, with manufacturing leading the way
Total earnings from exports for the first half of 2025 were up 4.4% over the same six-month period last year, despite the turbulent year for foreign trade.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.75
CAD
13.61
EUR
21.66
Mexico doing ‘everything’ to avoid 30% US tariffs: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
"We're confident we can reach a good agreement [with the U.S.]," Sheinbaum said on Thursday, emphasizing that the quantity of fentanyl seized at the Mexico-U.S. border has declined 50% since she took office.
Neither Nissan nor any other automaker is leaving Mexico, says Sheinbaum: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
The president addressed rumors on Wednesday that Nissan is planning to close two of its three plants in Mexico, a claim that the company has not yet confirmed.
Sheinbaum expects tariff agreement ‘this week’ with Trump administration: Monday’s mañanera...
President Claudia Sheinbaum once again expressed optimism that her government can ward off the 30% tariff the United States intends to impose on imports from Mexico on Friday.
My family runs a convenience store in México state: Here’s everything I learned
Snacks, secrets and even credit lines for those caught short — there's more to your local store than first meets the eye.
5 Mexica customs you’ve adopted if you live in Mexico City (and you haven’t even noticed)
If you've visited the capital for any time at all, you absolutely do these Indigenous things. Thanks Moctezuma!
I’ve seen Latin America, but Mexico’s still my favorite country for retirement
From Cuenca's chilly weather to Medellín's sprawl, here's why, for this U.S. expat, other popular Latin American retirement destinations don't measure up to Mexico.
Mexico to launch simplified electronic visa platform in August
For visitors from most parts of Asia and Africa, the new e-visa eliminates the need for an interview or a physical stamp in the traveler’s passport, and aims to streamline tourism ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Cozumel cruise ship dock indefinitely postponed amid environmental concerns
The company leading the project, Muelles del Caribe, announced the suspension last week after the Environment Ministry said in June that it would carry out a new environmental impact study.
Where and why to find the last bastions of Puerto Vallarta’s history
Explosive development threatens to erase Puerto Vallarta's history. We talk to one man trying to preserve it about where to find traces of the old Puerto Vallarta.
5 Mexica customs you’ve adopted if you live in Mexico City (and you haven’t...
If you've visited the capital for any time at all, you absolutely do these Indigenous things. Thanks Moctezuma!
I’ve seen Latin America, but Mexico’s still my favorite country for retirement
From Cuenca's chilly weather to Medellín's sprawl, here's why, for this U.S. expat, other popular Latin American retirement destinations don't measure up to Mexico.
With Mexicans feeling let down by the United States, what can YOU do about...
As Mexicans perception of the US becomes increasingly negative, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares ideas about what can be done.
Kids, tires and turtles: Our CEO’s whirlwind tour of Loreto in Baja California Sur
Once a Baja skeptic, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek found inspiration in the peninsula's natural beauty and great people on a recent trip.
Before you move in: An architect’s guide to finding the right Mexico City location...
Architect Benjamin Bross spoke to Mexico News Daily about life in the capital — and where he'd tell someone to buy property.
How a Mexico City studio is championing truly fair artisan partnerships
Artist Melissa Ávila's interior decor studio's support of Mexican artisans goes far beyond simply collecting and reselling their handicrafts.
Oaxaca city’s joyous Vela de Xhavizende festival unites a diaspora far from home
The 35-year-old festival is a celebration of ethnic heritage and connection by Oaxaca city's 10,000-strong Indigenous Juchiteco community, who migrated here from Juchitán.
Tales from Mexico’s golden era of boxing: 1977’s ‘Battle of the Z Boys’
When Mexican boxing champions Carlos Zárate and Alfonso Zamora faced off in L.A. in 1977, the four brutal rounds ended one man's career and defined the other's.
Mexico’s divers dominate podium with 4 medals in Singapore
Call it a synchronized success: star duos Celaya-Olvera and Agúndez-Estudillo both earned silver medals on Sunday, bringing Mexico's total medal haul at the World Aquatics Championships to five.
What’s on in Los Cabos in August?
It might be low season in Los Cabos, but there is dancing, drinking and fishing galore for visitors to the Baja California Peninsula.
Cozumel cruise ship dock indefinitely postponed amid environmental concerns
The company leading the project, Muelles del Caribe, announced the suspension last week after the Environment Ministry said in June that it would carry out a new environmental impact study.
Where and why to find the last bastions of Puerto Vallarta’s history
Explosive development threatens to erase Puerto Vallarta's history. We talk to one man trying to preserve it about where to find traces of the old Puerto Vallarta.
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Is Bacalar a foodie destination now?
Bacalar's restaurant scene got a culinary upgrade in recent years, now featuring Michelin key-chefs and unforgettable lakeside dining.
Cutzamala System recovers to 56% capacity after historic rainfall in central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, which supplies water to the greater Mexico City area, currently has 27.6% more water than it did at this point in 2024.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
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.
Forget Gotham City: The next Batman lives in ancient Tenochtitlán
In “Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires,” coming this September, a young Indigenous warrior named Yohualli Coatl fights the Spanish invasion after his father is murdered by Conquistadors.
Oaxaca city’s joyous Vela de Xhavizende festival unites a diaspora far from home
The 35-year-old festival is a celebration of ethnic heritage and connection by Oaxaca city's 10,000-strong Indigenous Juchiteco community, who migrated here from Juchitán.
Tales from Mexico’s golden era of boxing: 1977’s ‘Battle of the Z Boys’
When Mexican boxing champions Carlos Zárate and Alfonso Zamora faced off in L.A. in 1977, the four brutal rounds ended one man's career and defined the other's.
What’s on in Guadalajara in August?
Guadalajara's August calendar overflows with entertainment options, from musical legends on tour to chef-led forest picnics to a mariachi festival.
Mexico’s divers dominate podium with 4 medals in Singapore
Call it a synchronized success: star duos Celaya-Olvera and Agúndez-Estudillo both earned silver medals on Sunday, bringing Mexico's total medal haul at the World Aquatics Championships to five.
What’s on in Los Cabos in August?
It might be low season in Los Cabos, but there is dancing, drinking and fishing galore for visitors to the Baja California Peninsula.
What is Mexico’s new biometric CURP and is it obligatory?
There is significant controversy about the creation of a new identity document (CURP) that contains biometric data. Here's what you need to know.
Puerto Vallarta rated third-safest city in Mexico
When it comes to residents' perception of their city's public safety, Puerto Vallarta ranks right up there with some of the wealthiest urban areas in the nation.
Swipe before you swim: New Playas MX app helps beachgoers avoid contaminated waters
Launched earlier this month, Playas MX is a new smartphone application designed to provide real-time updates on seawater quality at 289 beaches in 17 coastal states.
Affordable housing movement in CDMX gains ground with third anti-gentrification march
Around 200 people participated in an anti-gentrification march in Mexico City on Saturday, the third such protest in the capital this month.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Make sure you invest close enough to a...
Mexico is currently the world's seventh most visited country, making vacation property investment appealing right now — if you know where to buy.
Before you move in: An architect’s guide to finding the right Mexico City location...
Architect Benjamin Bross spoke to Mexico News Daily about life in the capital — and where he'd tell someone to buy property.
How a Mexico City studio is championing truly fair artisan partnerships
Artist Melissa Ávila's interior decor studio's support of Mexican artisans goes far beyond simply collecting and reselling their handicrafts.
Jalisco and Guanajuato area water reservoirs rebound after heavy rains
Midway through the 2025 rainy season, seven out of Guanajuato's eight dams are operating at above 80% capacity, while Lake Chapala near Guadalajara has 36% more water than last year at this time.
Cutzamala System recovers to 56% capacity after historic rainfall in central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, which supplies water to the greater Mexico City area, currently has 27.6% more water than it did at this point in 2024.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
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.
In Nuevo León, companies are skipping investment announcements to avoid US scrutiny
Though investment remains strong, businesses are taking a cautious approach to public announcements, state officials say.
Ensenada looks to attract big tech with US $300M in public works investment
The Baja California port and tourist city is focusing on attracting capital in three priority sectors: electronics, biotechnology and green energy.
Mexico’s trade deficit with China reached nearly US $120B in 2024
Mexico has doubled its trade deficit with China over the past 10 years, with exports of only US $10 billion in 2024, compared to a whopping $129.8 billion in imports.
Colonial mansions in Mexico you can actually sleep in
From Mexico City to Zacatecas, these colonial wonders are just begging you to indulge in their opulence.
5 Mexica customs you’ve adopted if you live in Mexico City (and you haven’t...
If you've visited the capital for any time at all, you absolutely do these Indigenous things. Thanks Moctezuma!
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Luxury travelers
From coast to coast, and even places inbetween, there is no shortage of luxury options for travelers in Mexico.
Taste of Mexico: Guava
Pink, delicious and a quintessential flavor of everyday life, the guava has brightened the Mexican palate for centuries.
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Is Bacalar a foodie destination now?
Bacalar's restaurant scene got a culinary upgrade in recent years, now featuring Michelin key-chefs and unforgettable lakeside dining.
Taste of Mexico: Flor de calabaza
Part staple food, part everyday talisman, flor de calabaza has nourished Mexican society for centures in more ways than just one.