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A 2.9% year-over-year decline in secondary sector activity, which includes Mexico’s large manufacturing industry, caused the annual contraction between July and September.


According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the SAT’s “aggressive and inconsistent tax enforcement practices” have created uncertainty and increased costs for U.S. businesses.

Euthanasia is currently prohibited across Mexico, although it seems to be supported by a majority of people in Latin America, as witnessed by Uruguay’s recent passing of a law legalizing…

Operations at the airport returned to normal shortly after 8 a.m. but passengers of flights with Aeroméxico and Volaris may be affected by schedule changes today.

The Food and Agriculture Organization recently designated metepantle, a mosaic of terraces where crops are planted alongside succulents, a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS).

Port authorities are expecting nearly 100,000 cruise passengers to disembark in Cozumel between Oct. 27 and Nov. 2 aboard 25 different ships.

By cutting down naturally occurring oaks and firs in favor of cash crops like avocados and limes, the culprits altered the microclimates that protect the migrating monarch butterflies.

Acevedo, a student at UNAM, is the first Latin American woman to win the points race at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, furthering a golden age for Mexican cycling.

The United States’ aggressive maritime pursuit of alleged drug traffickers and an upcoming visit to Mexico by French President Emmanuel Macron were among the issues Sheinbaum spoke about at her…

The investment extends Cox’s clean energy commitment in Mexico, where it plans to spend US $10.7 billion in the next five years and establish its Latin American headquarters.


Mexico’s premier cultural festival lived up to every expectation again this year. Here’s what you might have missed.

Mexico City is so famous as a Day of the Dead destination that even James Bond visited. But there may be better options for travelers, including some of Mexico’s Pueblos…

Whether its joining millions at the Feria Xmatkuil, riding the Muerto bus to see Day of the Dead altars, or taking the challenge of Ironman Cozumel, there’s no shortage of…


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