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Metal tariffs remain in place.

US maintains metal tariffs, wants quotas on Mexican steel

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The US is seeking to impose quotas on Mexican steel exports in exchange for removing metal tariffs, the incoming government’s chief trade negotiator said.
Polo players at La Patrona in San Pancho, Nayarit.

Play the sport of kings in laid-back San Pancho, Nayarit

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Say the words "Riviera Nayarit" and your mind will likely conjure up thoughts of surfing beaches, secluded bays and water sports. But polo?
Mexico City residents stock up on water containers.

530 tankers will provide water for nearly 4 million people

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When the water is turned off for 3.8 million people in 13 boroughs of Mexico City, 530 tanker trunks will be called on to keep people supplied.
A truck gets air during last year's Baja 1000.

Baja 1000 race will go ahead next month despite fine, says tourism official

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The off-road motorsport race will proceed as planned despite federal authorities having provisionally suspending the event and imposing a fine.
Dressed for Halloween? No, Day of the Dead.

October means three days of fun and frolic in which to celebrate death

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October is when all of the snowbirds begin their migration to the balmy climes of Mexico. It is also when Mexicans embrace death.
Butterfly overwintering data since 1994-1995.

Coahuila festival celebrates arrival of monarch butterflies

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The monarch butterflies are coming, which meant it was time for a party in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila.
Many businesses have been forced to close due to extortion.

Extortion in Acapulco: from taxi drivers to banana boat operators, everyone pays

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Taxi drivers, beer vendors, hammock peddlers, masseurs and banana boat operators are all among those targeted by criminal gangs in the resort city.
The pyramid and plaza at Zacatecas's Cerro del Teúl.

Cerro del Teúl in Zacatecas: 1-kilometer trail through 18 centuries of history

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Archaeological site considered important because it was occupied continuously for 17 to 19 centuries is now open to the public.
Breathless Riviera Cancún: Apple Leisure Group plans to build more.

Apple Leisure to invest US $1 billion in six new hotels in Quintana Roo

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Travel and hospitality conglomerate Apple Leisure Group will invest US $1 billion to open six new hotels in Quintana Roo.
Fox, left, says yes to fracking. AMLO says no.

AMLO’s fracking stance seen as bad news for meeting natural gas needs

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President-elect López Obrador’s opposition to hydraulic fracturing is “bad news for gas supply,” a prominent business leader claims.