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Mexico’s week in review: Energy expansion and economic gains
Between Trump's threats of war on Venezuela and congressional hair-pulling, Mexico secured water agreements, energy investments and a strengthening peso.
Mexico’s week in review: Mexico leans into protectionism as the year draws to a...
Tariffs, both real and threatened, shaped headlines the second week of December, as Mexico sought to resolve a water dispute with the U.S.
Despite court ruling, Puerto Vallarta plans to apply a modified foreign tourist tax
Municipal authorities are sure they have addressed the concerns of the Supreme Court, which had tossed out the tax law as vague and unconstitutional.
Sheinbaum thanks Indigenous artisans for her NYT-celebrated style: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
Asked about her inclusion on The New York Times' list of "The 67 most stylish people of 2025," Sheinbaum said she appreciated the recognition but declared that the credit should, in fact, go to Mexico's Indigenous artisans.
Pingüino: How one art collective turned Mexican folk art into interior design magic
Arising from Mexico's magical realist tradition, these artisan-made treasures have become the height of stylist interior fashion.
Mexico’s week in review: Sheinbaum draws Mexico’s World Cup fate — and Trump’s praise
This week, President Sheinbaum expanded her fan base — including a not-so-secret admirer in U.S. President Donald Trump — during her first U.S. visit as Mexico's president on Friday.
VidantaWorld becomes Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta’s latest international attraction
Tourism development is fast growing in Puerto Vallarata and Riviera Nayarit, with VidantaWorld's ambitious theater and theme park expansion headlining the coming attractions.
Does alien-crazed Tampico, home of the Martian Fest, have a UFO museum in its...
With enthusiasm so strong that credible evidence is beside the point, the growing UFO craze is turning into a tourism bonanza, especially in the Gulf of Mexico port of Tampico.
Labor ministry unveils business-backed plan to reduce workweek to 40 hours
According to the government's proposal, the current 48-hour workweek will be gradually reduced to 40 hours by 2030, with mandatory two-hour reductions each year starting in 2027.
Spectacles, circuses and holiday fun: Puerto Vallarta’s got plenty in December
December is peak season in Puerto Vallarta, with plenty to do, including festive music events, the Fiestas Guadalupanas and the return of Movie Picnic.