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Mexico’s economy isn’t growing. What can be done? A perspective from our CEO
What needs to happen to turn around Mexico's sluggish economy? Travis Bembenek dive into the problem and possible solutions in this week's column.
How Sheinbaum plans to reshape Mexico’s elections: Friday’s mañanera recapped
The president also responded to criticism of Mexico's new judiciary and addressed a minor earthquake that shook the capital early Friday morning.
Aeroméxico calls for adding a third terminal to the Mexico City International Airport
Even though an entirely new international airport is now operating nearby, congestion at the original Mexico City facility's two terminals is still creating concern for the airlines.
Sheinbaum defends Mexico’s security record after US slams ‘unacceptable’ lack of progress
The president also once again called for the U.S. to reduce its domestic fentanyl consumption and crack down on arms trafficking.
Econ Minister reports progress in USCMA negotiations: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
Mexico also has nearly US $300 billion in planned or ongoing private investment projects, Ebrard said, while President Sheinbaum shared what's next for Plan Mexico.
Mexican peso hits its strongest level against the dollar in over a year
The peso closed at 17.65 to the dollar on Thursday, its strongest position in over 18 months.
Veracruz student Valeria Palacios wins the World Education Medal
With artifical intelligence and robotics, the 19-year-old college student from Veracruz tackled a range of social and environmental problems facing her community.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? How the AI race changes the game
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas argues that Mexico is a critical partner in North America's AI race.
Water back for almost all in Tijuana and Rosarito, after days of outage
The lack of water in Tijuana, Mexico's second-largest city, especially affected hotels and restaurants without storage tanks, causing economic losses of up to 15%.
MND Local: San Miguel de Allende community roundup
Art, blues, a Robert Burns supper and horticulture. It's a big month for the community of the ever-creative San Miguel de Allende.