Friday, July 26, 2024

PAID news digest Apr 4

0

Don’t miss any news. Click here to read all of today’s stories!


The Mexican peso briefly reached its strongest rate against the US dollar since early December 2015 on Thursday morning.


3 of 4 Mexicans plan to watch first 2024 presidential debate
A new poll shows that 76.6% of Mexicans plan to watch the first of three upcoming debates, which is scheduled for Sunday.
3 of 4 Mexicans plan to watch first 2024 presidential debate
A new poll shows that 76.6% of Mexicans plan to watch the first of three upcoming debates, which is scheduled for Sunday.
Why Los Cabos is easier to reach than ever
Los Cabos has become a global aviation destination, with more direct flights than ever headed to the Baja California resort.
Why Los Cabos is easier to reach than ever
Los Cabos has become a global aviation destination, with more direct flights than ever headed to the Baja California resort.
What does Mexico City’s new Airbnb regulation require?
Hosts of short-term rentals offered on digital platforms like Airbnb will now be required to register in a local government database.
What does Mexico City’s new Airbnb regulation require?
Hosts of short-term rentals offered on digital platforms like Airbnb will now be required to register in a local government database.
Welcome to Tulum! Now, please sign here
A local hotel association in Tulum is working with state tourism authorities on a new advisory document for visitors.
Welcome to Tulum! Now, please sign here
A local hotel association in Tulum is working with state tourism authorities on a new advisory document for visitors.
Mexico and Germany, a culinary match made in heaven
There’s more to the comparison than just döner kebab and tacos al pastor. From beer to cheese, dive into the world of German-Mexican cuisine!
Mexico and Germany, a culinary match made in heaven
There’s more to the comparison than just döner kebab and tacos al pastor. From beer to cheese, dive into the world of German-Mexican cuisine!
Got 1 min? New bill aims to ban user fees for credit or debit card payments
A proposed change to Mexico’s Consumer Protection Law banning user fees on credit or debit card purchases has passed the Chamber of Deputies.
Got 1 min? New bill aims to ban user fees for credit or debit card payments
A proposed change to Mexico’s Consumer Protection Law banning user fees on credit or debit card purchases has passed the Chamber of Deputies.

Article comments are back for subscribers, time to join in the discussion! 

If you’d no longer like to receive emails from Mexico News Daily, you can unsubscribe here.