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Completion of Cancún’s Nichupté bridge delayed to December
The bridge, which will connect downtown Cancún to the hotel zone, promises faster commutes and improved hurricane evacuation for residents.
Who is Luz Elena González and why is she one of Mexico’s most important politicians?
She controls much of your power, oil and even public finance. Who is she?
Sheinbaum promises to expand much-needed access to credit in Mexico
President Sheinbaum is partnering with Mexican banks to boost credit access for small businesses, aiming for 30% financing by 2030.
Completion of Cancún’s Nichupté bridge delayed to December
The bridge, which will connect downtown Cancún to the hotel zone, promises faster commutes and improved hurricane evacuation for residents.
Who is Luz Elena González and why is she one of Mexico’s most important...
She controls much of your power, oil and even public finance. Who is she?
Sheinbaum promises to expand much-needed access to credit in Mexico
President Sheinbaum is partnering with Mexican banks to boost credit access for small businesses, aiming for 30% financing by 2030.
Good news for axolotls: Study finds captive breeding works, bringing hope for the species’...
The survival odds for Mexico City’s favorite critically endangered amphibian just got much better.
Insurgentes: Mexico City’s longest avenue
Running from the northern tip to the green fields of the south, Insurgentes is a drive through all that Mexico City has to offer.
Celebrating mamá: Stuff to stream on Día de Las Madres
Skip the crowded restaurants and enjoy quality family time with our films and series to stream for Dia de Las Madres, featuring touching stories of Mexican mothers.
Mother’s Day gives May remittances a boost as Mexicans send money home to mom
May is often the month with the highest numbers of remittance transfers, beating even December and the winter holidays.
A surge in cartel infighting shuts downs highways around Sinaloa
Fiery blockades closed roads around the state this week, as rival cartel factions battled for control.
Tourism Ministry reports a bump in foreign visitors
Mexico recorded a 3.5% increase in foreign air arrivals in early 2025, led by strong growth from U.S. and Canadian tourists.
Officials report a significant decline in homicides: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
Security was the big theme of Thursday's press conference, with reports on Mexico's homicide rate, recent drug busts and more.
Chiapas midwives denounce laws limiting access to birth certificates
Chiapas midwives say the new National Midwifery Registry and NOM-020 rules undermine traditional practices and hinder newborn birth registration.
Inflation on the rise as Mexico anticipates another interest rate cut
A 50 basis point cut is still on the table after inflation stayed within the national bank's target range in April.
Sheinbaum’s stance on US-Mexico relations earns widespread approval
Sheinbaum's approval rating has been above 80% every month so far this year, peaking at 85% in February, according to a poll by the newspaper El Financiero.
Will Chipotle prove popular in Mexico?
It's going south of the border for the first time, but how will actual Mexicans react to the arrival of the U.S. food chain ?
My American Dream is in Mexico: Jackie
Jackie's harrowing journey from undocumented worker in the U.S. to deportee to Mexico taught her to appreciate the homeland she left behind decades before.
Good news for axolotls: Study finds captive breeding works, bringing hope for the species’ future
The survival odds for Mexico City’s favorite critically endangered amphibian just got much better.
Insurgentes: Mexico City’s longest avenue
Running from the northern tip to the green fields of the south, Insurgentes is a drive through all that Mexico City has to offer.
Celebrating mamá: Stuff to stream on Día de Las Madres
Skip the crowded restaurants and enjoy quality family time with our films and series to stream for Dia de Las Madres, featuring touching stories of Mexican mothers.
Mother’s Day gives May remittances a boost as Mexicans send money home to mom
May is often the month with the highest numbers of remittance transfers, beating even December and the winter holidays.
A surge in cartel infighting shuts downs highways around Sinaloa
Fiery blockades closed roads around the state this week, as rival cartel factions battled for control.
Tourism Ministry reports a bump in foreign visitors
Mexico recorded a 3.5% increase in foreign air arrivals in early 2025, led by strong growth from U.S. and Canadian tourists.
Sheinbaum promises to expand much-needed access to credit in Mexico
President Sheinbaum is partnering with Mexican banks to boost credit access for small businesses, aiming for 30% financing by 2030.
Don’t tread on me, Mexican style: A perspective from our CEO
While Americans hold tight to their personal independence, attitudes are different south of the U.S. border, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek writes.
Why holidays in Mexico hit differently: A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek reflects on the power of Mexico's communal holiday traditions.
In the wake of Trump’s tariff chaos, Mexico’s economy needs a rethink: A perspective from...
What would a rethink of the Mexican economy look like? CEO Travis Bembenek lays out the best-case scenario for Mexico in three parts.
In the wake of Trump’s tariff chaos, Mexico’s economy needs a rethink: A perspective from...
What would a rethink of the Mexican economy look like? CEO Travis Bembenek lays out the best-case scenario for Mexico in three parts.
Rail logistics company Bulkmatic to invest US $250M in northern Mexico
Bulkmatic's announcement is part of a greater $600-million expansion strategy to improve supply chain infrastructure in the country.
Commercial sector overtakes manufacturing as top FDI target in Mexico
U.S. trade policies are reshaping Mexico’s foreign investment profile, temporarily knocking the manufacturing sector off its perch as the country’s most attractive investment.
ODATA inaugurates US $3B data center campus in Querétaro
ODATA, a subsidiary of Texas-based Aligned Data Centers, opened its second data center facility in Querétaro, where it is building the largest data center campus in the country.
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Inflation on the rise as Mexico anticipates another interest rate cut
A 50 basis point cut is still on the table after inflation stayed within the national bank's target range in April.
Commercial sector overtakes manufacturing as top FDI target in Mexico
U.S. trade policies are reshaping Mexico’s foreign investment profile, temporarily knocking the manufacturing sector off its perch as the country’s most attractive investment.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
19.48
CAD
13.98
Officials report a significant decline in homicides: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
Security was the big theme of Thursday's press conference, with reports on Mexico's homicide rate, recent drug busts and more.
Sheinbaum gives an update on the USMCA: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
On Wednesday, the president spoke about the USMCA free trade pact, a new cruise ship pier on the island of Cozumel and her plans for Mother's Day.
Who is Luz Elena González and why is she one of...
She controls much of your power, oil and even public finance. Who is she?
5 things I wish I knew before moving to Baja California
Moving south of the border may not be quite what you thought, as one expat discovered for herself.
The pleasures and pitfalls of part-time residency
Mexico expats in their 70s and 80s share with us the bittersweet choices they face as they contemplate where to spend their final years.
My American Dream is in Mexico: Jackie
Jackie's harrowing journey from undocumented worker in the U.S. to deportee to Mexico taught her to appreciate the homeland she left behind decades before.
A surge in cartel infighting shuts downs highways around Sinaloa
Fiery blockades closed roads around the state this week, as rival cartel factions battled for control.
Tourism Ministry reports a bump in foreign visitors
Mexico recorded a 3.5% increase in foreign air arrivals in early 2025, led by strong growth from U.S. and Canadian tourists.
Unpopular cruise tourism tax reduced to US $5
After negotiations with operators, cruise ship tourists arriving in Mexico will pay $5 rather than $42, though that amount will rise in yearly increments to $21.
The pleasures and pitfalls of part-time residency
Mexico expats in their 70s and 80s share with us the bittersweet choices they face as they contemplate where to spend their final years.
My American Dream is in Mexico: Jackie
Jackie's harrowing journey from undocumented worker in the U.S. to deportee to Mexico taught her to appreciate the homeland she left behind decades before.
Why holidays in Mexico hit differently: A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek reflects on the power of Mexico's communal holiday traditions.
In the wake of Trump’s tariff chaos, Mexico’s economy needs a rethink: A perspective from...
What would a rethink of the Mexican economy look like? CEO Travis Bembenek lays out the best-case scenario for Mexico in three parts.
Real estate developer Muúk Karant to unveil Mexico’s first museum in a cenote
A planned residential development just outside the colonial city of Valladolid will include four natural underground pools, one with more than 300 cultural artifacts on display.
Meet the new generation of Mexico’s rising-star architects
Mexico's new generation of leading architects is earning significant global awards and prompting reflections on the role and function of architecture.
Aztec Rhapsodies: The first and only epic poem of the Conquista
Recounting the tale of the Spanish conquest, Aztec Rhapsodies tells of heroism, triumph and tragedy in epic verse.
Mercado Metro: The vibrant world of commerce beneath Mexico City’s streets
Mexico City has a subterranean level where art, history and urban life converge in myriad ways. Here's part two of a three-part guide to the metro's uncommon treasures.
Tecate launches new salty beer from exclusive floating bar in Gulf of Mexico
The limited edition beer was brewed with saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico, celebrating national pride and the richness of local ingredients.
What’s on in Puerto Vallarta this May?
Puerto Vallarta heats up this month with a mix of cultural festivals, Pride celebrations and artistic showcases in the city where it's always nothing but a party.
Tourism Ministry reports a bump in foreign visitors
Mexico recorded a 3.5% increase in foreign air arrivals in early 2025, led by strong growth from U.S. and Canadian tourists.
Unpopular cruise tourism tax reduced to US $5
After negotiations with operators, cruise ship tourists arriving in Mexico will pay $5 rather than $42, though that amount will rise in yearly increments to $21.
This wine-producing behemoth is rapidly awakening
While Baja California may get more attention, Coahuila — Mexico's second-largest wine producer, is rapidly emerging as the country's most exciting wine destination
Love fudge? Make it Mexican with a mezcal, tequila and Kahlua combo
Jamoncillo is a traditional Mexican fudge whose "little ham" name belies its rich history. Here we upgrade it with tequila and mezcal!
Mexico reaches agreement to send more water to southern US
The U.S. government had been pressuring the Mexican government to send more water to Texas, to which it owes a huge quantity of water under the terms of a 1944 bilateral treaty.
Drought paralyzes northern states’ water deliveries to US: ‘No one is obligated to do...
In the past five years, Mexico has sent less than 30% of the water required by a 1944 treaty with the U.S., in good part because resources are increasingly scarce.
What do I need to know before undergoing laser skin treatment in Mexico?
Medical expert Dr. Lara returns to share her advice on how to find the best laser skin treatments in Mexico.
Beauty and wellness apps to help you look and feel great anywhere, any time
From destination wedding makeup to relaxing couples massages, these apps let you pamper yourself in style, anytime or anywhere.
Chiapas midwives denounce laws limiting access to birth certificates
Chiapas midwives say the new National Midwifery Registry and NOM-020 rules undermine traditional practices and hinder newborn birth registration.
Aztec Rhapsodies: The first and only epic poem of the Conquista
Recounting the tale of the Spanish conquest, Aztec Rhapsodies tells of heroism, triumph and tragedy in epic verse.
Mercado Metro: The vibrant world of commerce beneath Mexico City’s streets
Mexico City has a subterranean level where art, history and urban life converge in myriad ways. Here's part two of a three-part guide to the metro's uncommon treasures.
Celebrating mamá: Stuff to stream on Día de Las Madres
Skip the crowded restaurants and enjoy quality family time with our films and series to stream for Dia de Las Madres, featuring touching stories of Mexican mothers.
Tecate launches new salty beer from exclusive floating bar in Gulf of Mexico
The limited edition beer was brewed with saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico, celebrating national pride and the richness of local ingredients.
What’s on in Puerto Vallarta this May?
Puerto Vallarta heats up this month with a mix of cultural festivals, Pride celebrations and artistic showcases in the city where it's always nothing but a party.
Completion of Cancún’s Nichupté bridge delayed to December
The bridge, which will connect downtown Cancún to the hotel zone, promises faster commutes and improved hurricane evacuation for residents.
Good news for axolotls: Study finds captive breeding works, bringing hope for the species’...
The survival odds for Mexico City’s favorite critically endangered amphibian just got much better.
Mother’s Day gives May remittances a boost as Mexicans send money home to mom
May is often the month with the highest numbers of remittance transfers, beating even December and the winter holidays.
Habemus papam: Mexico hails the election of Leo XIV, the first US pope
Only the second pope from the Americas, Robert Prevost is a fluent Spanish speaker with dual citizenship in the U.S. and Peru.
How Morelos turned urban decay into a sustainable community hub
Respecting the endemic natural environment, Jiutepec, Morelos' CIVAC Linear Park is an example of beauty, intelligent design and sustainability that has been embraced by residents.
Real estate developer Muúk Karant to unveil Mexico’s first museum in a cenote
A planned residential development just outside the colonial city of Valladolid will include four natural underground pools, one with more than 300 cultural artifacts on display.
Meet the new generation of Mexico’s rising-star architects
Mexico's new generation of leading architects is earning significant global awards and prompting reflections on the role and function of architecture.
Drought conditions affect 46% of Mexico, marking improvement from 2024
In May 2024, drought affected 70.76% of Mexico’s territory, with 51% experiencing severe, extreme or exceptional drought.
Mexico reaches agreement to send more water to southern US
The U.S. government had been pressuring the Mexican government to send more water to Texas, to which it owes a huge quantity of water under the terms of a 1944 bilateral treaty.
Drought paralyzes northern states’ water deliveries to US: ‘No one is obligated to do...
In the past five years, Mexico has sent less than 30% of the water required by a 1944 treaty with the U.S., in good part because resources are increasingly scarce.
All you need to know about Eastern medicine in Mexico
Traditional Chinese medicine in Mexico is bigger than ever, with licensed practitioners all over the country offering a variety of techniques.
What do I need to know before undergoing laser skin treatment in Mexico?
Medical expert Dr. Lara returns to share her advice on how to find the best laser skin treatments in Mexico.
Beauty and wellness apps to help you look and feel great anywhere, any time
From destination wedding makeup to relaxing couples massages, these apps let you pamper yourself in style, anytime or anywhere.
Rail logistics company Bulkmatic to invest US $250M in northern Mexico
Bulkmatic's announcement is part of a greater $600-million expansion strategy to improve supply chain infrastructure in the country.
Commercial sector overtakes manufacturing as top FDI target in Mexico
U.S. trade policies are reshaping Mexico’s foreign investment profile, temporarily knocking the manufacturing sector off its perch as the country’s most attractive investment.
ODATA inaugurates US $3B data center campus in Querétaro
ODATA, a subsidiary of Texas-based Aligned Data Centers, opened its second data center facility in Querétaro, where it is building the largest data center campus in the country.
Sheinbaum’s stance on US-Mexico relations earns widespread approval
Sheinbaum's approval rating has been above 80% every month so far this year, peaking at 85% in February, according to a poll by the newspaper El Financiero.
Will Chipotle prove popular in Mexico?
It's going south of the border for the first time, but how will actual Mexicans react to the arrival of the U.S. food chain ?
My American Dream is in Mexico: Jackie
Jackie's harrowing journey from undocumented worker in the U.S. to deportee to Mexico taught her to appreciate the homeland she left behind decades before.
Upstairs, Downstairs: Reflections from a closer view of Mexico’s service economy
Behind Mexico's famous hospitality lies a workforce pushing through long workdays with minimal compensation and maximum resilience.
What to cook this May: Mexican veggies
I’m so lucky to live in Mexico. The abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables available for recipes makes me drool. And best of all,...
This wine-producing behemoth is rapidly awakening
While Baja California may get more attention, Coahuila — Mexico's second-largest wine producer, is rapidly emerging as the country's most exciting wine destination
Love fudge? Make it Mexican with a mezcal, tequila and Kahlua combo
Jamoncillo is a traditional Mexican fudge whose "little ham" name belies its rich history. Here we upgrade it with tequila and mezcal!
Will Chipotle prove popular in Mexico?
It's going south of the border for the first time, but how will actual Mexicans react to the arrival of the U.S. food chain ?