El Jalapeño: Mexico hires Kristi Noem, cites ‘220 million dollars of...
Our latest dose of fake news looks at a world where notorious pet lover Kristi Noem found a new career in the tourist industry.
A history of the Maya: The myth of ‘collapse’
Maya culture never collapsed. It simply adapted to changing circumstances in the centuries leading up to the Spanish colonization of Mexico.
How an era of tariffs is reshaping Mexico’s agriculture industry
Agricultural tariffs over the past few years from both the U.S. and Mexico have complicated the countries' food supplies.
So you want to be an expat? Here’s how to make it in Mexico
Mexico is by far the most popular destination for U.S. expats. Here's how to make the transition, with tips on everything from making new friends to how to find housing and hospitals.
Mexico’s week in review: Congress deals Sheinbaum her first legislative defeat
The week of March 9 in Mexico was marked by standoffs between allies in Congress and adversaries at the airport. Here's what you missed.
From NYC public schools to Sayulita, one father’s journey to Mexico’s Pacific Coast: A...
A New York City public school teacher shares his experience moving from the largest city in the U.S. for a tiny Pacific Coast beach town, where he now runs the bilingual school his own children attended.
Back to business: Investor confidence in Jalisco remains high 10 days after security crisis
Hotel bookings are regaining lost ground, flights have been rescheduled, planned events are still on and investors have adopted a full-speed-ahead approach to Jalisco following a momentary flare-up of cartel violence in the state on Feb. 22.
Coca-Cola will celebrate 100 years in Mexico by investing US $6B
The company said that a strong marketing strategy leading up to the World Cup could offset the cost of Mexico's recent tax hike on sugary drinks like Coke.
Facing billions in back taxes in Mexico and the US, TV Azteca announces bankruptcy proceedings
The broadcaster's billionaire owner, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, insists that the move is not a prelude to bankruptcy but rather a strategy for staying on the air while dealing with mounting liabilities.
Mexico took in a record US $40.8 billion in foreign direct investment in 2025
The United States remains Mexico’s top investment partner, generating foreign direct investment flows of over US $15 billion — 38.8% of the total that Mexico took in last year.
Banamex report sees 30% of formal jobs in Mexico being replaced by AI
But Mexico still has a window of opportunity to manage the transition so that it shifts rather than ends employment, reduces inequality and increases productivity.
After 15 years in Mexico City, Netflix opens new offices near Polanco
The new headquarters will house the company's Mexican team as well as its regional team for Latin America, where its presence has grown signficantly in recent years.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? The path forward
Ten weeks. Ten essays. One conclusion: Mexico is one of the most underappreciated strategic assets the United States has today, Pedro Casas writes.
US $115M Sonora project joins growing catalog of made-in-Mexico EVs
Adding to the federal government's “Olinia” and Tlaxcala's “Totally Tlaxcalan,” the private-sector initiative Beyond Movilidad Compartida (Beyond Shared Mobility) is developing an EV that can be used for passenger transport and last-mile deliveries.
Transition Industries set to break ground on US $3.3B methanol plant in Sinaloa
When the methanol plant begins operations in 2029-2030, it is expected to be the largest ultra-low carbon chemicals facility in the world, according to Transition Industries.
Mexico, Canada announce joint economic action plan for a post-USMCA future
"Robotics, drones, artificial intelligence, vaccines, new technologies and medicine, everything can be done," said Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard, who described Canada as a "very reliable partner for Mexico."