Monday, January 26, 2026

The extraordinary wildlife photography of Alejandro Prieto

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World renowned Mexican wildlife photographer Alejandro Prieto discusses his new collection, Confluences, chronicling nature across Mexico.

Mexico Well-Read: ‘This Mouth is Mine’ by Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil

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A touching look at Mexico's myriad dying indigenous languages, we take a look at the books about Mexico that you should be reading!

El Jalapeño: 1 in 5 tacos sold in Mexico now made...

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In news that would shock the nation if it was real, 20% of Mexico tacos are now imported from China. At least they're priced competitively.
Mexico kit for 2026 World Cup

The World Cup is 6 months away — but the fashion show has already...

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Mexico has unveiled some of the most iconic kits in the history of the World Cup, as well as a few that were not so fondly remembered. Our fashion correspondent sizes them up.
A man looks out over Mexico City from a public transport gondola

Mexico’s week in review: Prisoner handover deepens US security ties while trade tensions threaten...

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Mexico navigated a tense week with its northern neighbors, as Canada's comments at Davos revealed cracks in the USCMA partnership and Mexico-US security collaboration continues to deepen.
A father with two small children at Mexico City's Chapultepec palace

Introducing Season 2 of the ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast: Raising expat kids in Mexico

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Retirees and digital nomads love Mexico — but what about families? A new season of "Confidently Wrong" dives into the challenges and benefits of raising kids abroad.
Tourists visiting Zacatlán, Puebla.

Domestic tourism stagnates as economy cools

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The domestic tourism market in Mexico saw essentially flat-line growth in 2025 after a decline in 2024, according to data published by the Tourism Ministry (Sectur).
A snail pulls a pile of coins

Mexico’s economy isn’t growing. What can be done? A perspective from our CEO

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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.
Ánima Village in Los Cabos

Los Cabos shopping: Ánima Village and the Cabo del Sol revival

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Ánima Village at Cabo del Sol isn't just the newest shopping destination in Los Cabos, it may be the most impressive, featuring shops from a who's who of upscale luxury brands.

Chinese-made vehicles now make up nearly 1 in 5 cars sold in Mexico

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Brands like BYD and Changan have exploded in popularity in the past five years, leading Mexico to become the world's top importer of Chinese-made cars.
GM México headquarters in Mexico City

GM plans to invest US $1B in its Mexico operations despite Trump’s comments

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The announcement came soon after Trump said the U.S. doesn't need Mexican-made cars, although GM Mexico said it will focus on domestic demand, aligned with Plan México.
data center inauguration in SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE

Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? How the AI race changes the game

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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.

Trump says he doesn’t care about USMCA; Sheinbaum says US businesses do

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Ahead of the review of the USMCA free trade pact, U.S. President Donald Trump asserted on Tuesday that the trilateral agreement provides "no real advantage" to the United States and is "irrelevant" to him.
President Claudia Sheinbaum presenting Plan México on Jan. 13, 2025

Plan México turns 1: What Sheinbaum’s economic package has delivered so far

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Twelve months on from the president's presentation of Plan México, what progress has been made toward achieving the goals by 2030, the final year of Sheinbaum's six-year presidency?
Stacks of dollar bills

Capital flight from Mexico, a problem since April, slowed at the end of 2025

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Foreign investors bought US $1.3 billion in Mexican bonds in December, a significant surge in inflow from abroad. But it's a drop in the bucket compared to the outflow earlier in the year.
trucks

Tariffs cause a steep drop in Mexico’s heavy-duty vehicle industry

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The plunge was across the board — exports, domestic sales, wholesale sales, production — with exports dipping below even pandemic-year lows.