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On Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused President Sheinbaum of encouraging “violent protests” in Los Angeles.


INEGI’s data indicates that Mexico received 7.66 million foreign tourists in April, compared to the 6.75 million tourists it received in the same month last year, a 13.5% increase.

The mega-beermaker’s CEO announced the move at President Sheinbaum’s morning press conference, saying it will “reaffirm our commitment to Mexico.”

In IMCO’s 2025 assessment, Mexico City registered the highest GDP per capita (US $28,750 per person), a high level of economic diversification (943 sectors) and the second highest patent rate…

The peso has traded between 18.82 and 18.92 to the dollar today on speculation that the United States could soon exempt Mexican steel and aluminum from its 50% tariff.

Though a slight improvement from April’s rock-bottom 0%, the weak growth forecast is a far cry from the “soft landing” hoped for by the World Bank’s executive staff.


Discover the little-known treasures of Los Altos de Jalisco, including pyramids on artificial hills, mysterious petroglyphs and the enigmatic Cookie People civilization.

From Valle de Guadalupe to Puebla, pioneering Mexican hops farmers are cultivating a dream of beer sovereignty, despite Mexico’s less-than-ideal growing conditions.


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