Don’t miss Mexico’s amazing aqueducts
Mexico's monumental and visually stunning aqueducts have histories that often date back hundreds of years, and feature some incredible backstories.
An earthquake drill is set for Wednesday May 6. Here’s what...
The recurring drills, usually focused on states most likely to suffer damage in the event of a quake, are becoming part of the culture, and preparedness- conscious officials are fine with that.
President Sheinbaum and Gov. Lezama inaugurate Cancún’s new Nichupté bridge
The famed Caribbean coast resort's long-awaited Puente Nichupté connecting the city to the hotel zone is open for use, saving commuters as much as an hour.
Ariadna Montiel assumes presidency of Morena party
Montiel, Mexico's former Welfare Minister, replaces Luisa María Alcalde, who stepped down as Morena president to take on the role of President Claudia Sheinbaum's top legal adviser.
Mexico City is sinking faster than ever, new NASA data reveals
After centuries of draining the lake water around it and overexploiting its remaining aquifer, Mexico City is sinking from its own weight, with little underneath to hold it up.
Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde sworn in as interim governor of Sinaloa
The northern state of Sinaloa has a new governor after Rubén Rocha Moya stepped down on Friday night in the wake of U.S. charges of drug trafficking and ties to the Sinaloa Cartel.
Public infrastructure projects required to use Mexican steel, per new federal pact: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
President Sheinbaum signed a landmark agreement committing the federal government to purchase only Mexican steel for public infrastructure projects on Wednesday, aimed at bolstering national industry in the face of high U.S. tariffs.
Grupo México merges power assets with BlackRock-backed Saavi Energía in 4,500 MW deal
Grupo México is best known as a mining company with operations in Mexico, Peru and the United States, but it's also active in infrastructure and transportation projects.
Logistics company Bulkmatic will invest US $600 million to fuel Mexico’s cargo railways
When the investment plays out, Mexico will have enough fuel to be able to double the number of cars its rails can handle per month.
Several German firms, including Siemens, plan new investments in Querétaro worth US $133M
A Querétaro state official's decision to attend the prestigious Hanover Messe industrial fair seems to have paid off with major investment announcements from Siemens and others.
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 5
Mexico doesn’t just want to be the U.S.’s cheap assembly shop; it wants to be the reliable, high-value enabler that attracts the full nearshoring wave. That requires growing the energy matrix, CEO of AmCham Pedro Casas writes.
US and Mexico set May 25 date for first official USMCA negotiating round
After meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Mexico City on Monday, President Claudia Sheinbaum declared that talks with the United States related to the review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) are advancing "positively."
Heineken aims to employ hundreds of repatriated Mexicans with border store expansion
Dubbed “Welcome Back, Paisano,” the campaign aligns with Heineken's “Bringing a Better World” sustainability strategy, focusing on social impact and economic inclusion for vulnerable groups.
Flex is making a billion-dollar bet on AI manufacturing in Mexico
The diversified manufacturing partner has invested US $2.3 billion in Mexico over the last decade, but this latest injection of funds is meant to take its role in Mexico's tech sector to a new level.
Setback for Mexico: Canadian court reopens US $270 million NAFTA case against Pemex
The Canadian court revived a NAFTA-era dispute that could cost Mexico hundreds of millions of dollars and has already cost a Mexican company its very existence.
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 4
We are leaving money, innovation and jobs on the table because we keep politicizing the issue of labor flows between Mexico and the United States. In his latest article, Pedro Casas of AmCham explains why we need efficient talent migration to compete as a region.