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Beyond impacting Mexico’s metals sector, the 25% tariffs will tax a wide range of products containing steel and aluminum — everything from auto parts to furniture.
From Baja California to Tabasco, and Mexico City in between, 17 water infrastructure projects will address both flooding and water scarcity in Mexico.
Approximately 50,000 spring breakers are expected to arrive in Los Cabos before the season ends on April 5, providing a much-needed boost to the local economy.
The first heat wave of 2025 arrived last week in western Mexico, primarily affecting the coastal regions of the states of Jalisco, Michoacán, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas.
President Sheinbaum cited the success of Mexico’s efforts at tax collection as a reason why she’s confident top exporter Mexico will weather even a U.S. recession.
After five months in charge, what has President Sheinbaum done to deal with Mexico’s gender violence epidemic?
After two dolphins died and another was seriously injured, the federal environmental watchdog has suspended aquatic shows at one of the Riviera Maya’s biggest resorts.
Puerto Vallarta is planning several improvements to the beloved boardwalk, including the replacement of 35 traditional lamps with LED technology.
Mexican airlines have announced a total of 5 new domestic and foreign flights out of San Luis Potosí in the past month — doubling the destinations previously offered by the…

In a country where music takes center stage, is it any surprise there’s even more incredible musicians to learn about?
Disclaimer: This may not drive any snakes out of anywhere, but it will almost certainly lead to an excellent night out.
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