Lake Texcoco recovery continues with over 4,000 hectares now underwater
Migrating birds, flora and fauna are returning to what's left of the Mexican capital's foundational lake as water levels rise.
Sheinbaum reflects on Intercam and CIBanco’s demise after US sanctions: Friday’s...
The president also discussed record levels of foreign investment and the complaint she filed after her sexual assault earlier this month.
99 facts you need to know about Mexico: 81-99
How many people live in an average Mexican home? How many Mexicans speak an Indigenous language? Which active volcano is surrounded by the greatest number of towns? Test your knowledge with these must-know facts about Mexico.
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for US $54.7M, a new record for a female...
The blockbuster sale comes as “Fridamania” has resurged, with the opening of Casa Roja Museum in Mexico City and recent exhibits in Chicago and China.
Baja California woman sentenced to 20 years over murder of visiting surfers
Ary Gisell Silva, 23, pleaded guilty to instigating the murder of two Australian brothers and their American friend, who traveled to Baja on a surf trip.
Senate approves stricter penalties for extortion, a pervasive problem in Mexico
The bill, introduced by President Sheinbaum after extortion reached record highs earlier this year, attempts to remedy gaps in current law.
Nvidia denies plans to build US $1B data center in Nuevo León
The governor’s flub stole the spotlight from Mexico's Cipre Holding, a real investor planning a major data center in Nuevo León.
Is Mexico’s agricultural sector experiencing a water crisis?
Inefficiencies in water use are particularly glaring in Mexico, where 75% of the country's available water is earmarked for agriculture. Fortunately, some improvements are being made.
Ratings firm S&P launches methodology tailored to Mexican market
While S&P has been assigning ratings in Mexico for over 30 years, the adoption of new tools will help improve its ratings by gathering a more accurate understanding of the current conditions of the unique Mexican credit environment.
Jalisco announces a new chip design park to strengthen Mexico’s semiconductor industry
The chip design plant will give a boost to the Mexican government's Kutsari project to coordinate efforts among the public, private and academic sectors to strengthen the industry.
US chip lobby urges tariff-free treatment for North American semiconductors under USMCA
As Mexican semiconductor exports decline, the Washington, D.C.-based Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is urging the Trump administration to ensure that rules of origin strengthen regional competitiveness.
Movistar exits Mexico cell service market
Marc Murtra, the CEO of Telefónica, Movistar's parent company, was blunt about his near-future plans for Mexico and other nations in the region: "We are leaving Latin America."
Central bank again drops interest rates a quarter-point, but continued easing is no certainty
It was the 11th straight cut by the Banxico Board of Governors, but this time they did not hint at more cuts to come, leaving the future of the current easing cycle up in the air.
Aeroméxico goes public five years after filing for bankruptcy
More Mexican companies are expected to execute IPOs in the coming year, as conditions in Mexico become more market-friendly.
Nuevo León, Yucatán and México state lead the country in economic growth
Overall, 19 Mexican states are showing growth despite tariff uncertainty, limited public infrastructure projects and only moderate spending at the national level.
Opinion: How a new generation of business heroes is changing narratives about Latin America
Startups like Clip in Mexico and Nubank in Brazil are reshaping what entrepreneurship looks like in the region, writes Mariana Campero.