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According to experts, a USD:MXN exchange rate above 21 is a likely scenario in the near term due to Trump’s impending return to the presidency.


Her speech touched on upcoming initiatives related to affordable housing, another constitutional reform and Mexico’s passenger train network.

Border crossings dominated the tourism uptick, with visitor numbers swelling to 1.65 million in November — a 33.3% year-on-year increase.

After years of double- and triple-digit growth, 2024 was a let-down for Chinese auto sales.

Prime Minister of Belize Johnny Briceño wants Mexico’s southeastern railway to run through his Caribbean nation and potentially connect with northern Guatemala.

President Sheinbaum’s 100-day address, a 2006 mining disaster and political conflict in Nuevo León were hot topics at Monday’s press conference.

“You can’t have low inflation and sustained economic growth in the U.S. if … you’re rolling out strong protectionist policies against Mexico and China,” Marcelo Ebrard said.

Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderón will be prosecuted as a “foreign force attempting to invade” if they try to enter Venezuela, the Venezuelan legislature declared.


The mountain city has much to recommend it — but perhaps nothing more highly than coffee.

The history of what might be the world’s most popular snack is also the history of northern Mexico cuisine.

Will you choose a surfers paradise or camp beneath the stars on a deserted beach?

Our subscriber-exclusive podcast discusses whether the controversial new movie is offensive to Mexicans affected by decades of violence.

It might sound unbelievable, but isn’t Mexico a land of magic after all?

You probably didn’t know Mexico is a global grapefruit-growing powerhouse, but why not celebrate the fact with a cake that’s as light as it is delicious?


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