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A woman in an orange vest and hard hat operates a machine in a factory

Study puts Mexico’s workforce among top 10 in the world

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Improvements in cost efficiency, regulation and productivity meant Mexico's workforce's ranking jumped up 44 places from a year ago.
A well-lit aisle inside an airplane with people seated, seen from the back of the plane.

Business travel to Mexico made a comeback in 2022

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Business travel to Mexico doubled in 2022 compared to the previous year, but arrivals are still well below pre-pandemic levels.
Foreign Minister Ebrard

Ebrard announces North American goal to substitute 25% of Asian imports

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The countries have not yet stated a deadline for achieving this goal, which would require huge investment in industry and infrastructure.
The silhouette of construction workers and a crane against a yellow sky.

Monterrey and Mexico City lead the country in industrial real estate demand

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Demand for industrial real estate is on the rise across the country, with the highest demand seen in Monterrey and Mexico City.
Corona, Pacífico, Modelo Especial and other brands owned by Grupo Modelo have increased in price.

Grupo Modelo hikes beer prices, citing inflation

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Grupo Modelo is raising its beer prices to keep up with inflation, a move that will affect more than 10 brands on the Mexican market.
Uber and Rappi delivery drivers in Mexico City

Mexican workers will soon see a minimum wage hike. Will it help?

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While this helps the country's overall outlook, many workers will still be quite far from out of the woods when it comes to their expenses.
Alejandro Murat presents his book, "More Oaxaca in the World," on Saturday at the Guadalajara International Book Fair.

Outgoing Oaxaca governor, Alejandro Murat, publishes book on trans-isthmus corridor

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In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential elections, Murat has published a book about a proposed Mexican alternative to the Panama Canal.
Mergon CEO Pat Beirne (far left) and Coahuila Governor Miguel Riquelme (center) along with other company and state officials at the Mergon inaugeration.

2 foreign-owned manufacturing facilities open in northern Mexico

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An Irish plastics company and a United States medical technology company opened new plants in northern Mexico this week.

Mexico’s foreign direct investment reaches record high this year

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The biggest foreign investor in the Mexican economy from January to September was the US, followed by Canada and Spain.
Nidec already has production bases for a variety of products in Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí and other states.

Japanese manufacturer Nidec to build electric motor plant in Mexico

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The Japanese company Nidec plans to invest around US $715 million to build an electric vehicle motor plant in Mexico.