Mexico-EU trade deal promises legal certainty for billions in transatlantic investment
El Economista also reported that under the terms of the Mexico-EU Modernized Global Agreement (MGA) — which is to be signed on Friday — EU companies in Mexico and Mexican companies in the EU must receive the same treatment as local companies.
Airport taxis reject rideshare pickup zones at Mexico City International —...
Authorities at Mexico City International Airport proposed converting a short-stay parking lot into a place for quick passenger pick-up and drop-off, but airport taxi service providers shot down the idea on Friday, creating a confusing scenario ahead of the World Cup.
WHO warnings on Ebola outbreaks in Africa prompt Mexico to issue...
As with the hantavirus, there are no confirmed cases in Mexico and the probability of a local outbreak is low, but the Health Ministry and the World Health Organization urge travelers to take precautions.
More than half of Mexico’s expected economic windfall from the World Cup will be...
But the 9.9% increase in sales in the three World Cup cities also presents a logistical challenge: How to get all that beer to all those people gathered together in crowded areas in crowded cities?
Sheinbaum suspends work on Royal Caribbean’s ‘Perfect Day’ megaproject in Mahahual
The "Perfect Day Mexico" project will bring 20,000 cruise ship passengers per day to a huge water park complex at a tiny fishing village aside the world's second-largest reef and threatened mangrove forests.
Mexico blocks bank accounts of former Sinaloa Governor Rocha Moya and other officials
The federal government's Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF) has blocked the bank accounts of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine other current and former officials accused of drug trafficking by U.S. prosecutors in an indictment that was unsealed on April 29.
Tech exports boom as Mexico cements top spot in US trade
Mexico's exports of advanced technology products, including computers, to the U.S. between January and March generated revenue of $42.82 billion, a 35.2% increase compared to a year earlier.
US files fraud charges over alleged US $450 million scam of Mexican media magnate Ricardo Salinas
Ricardo Salinas didn’t become one of Mexico’s richest men by being foolish. But after being duped for hundreds of millions, he told the WSJ: “I feel like an absolute idiot.”
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 7
This summer's World Cup is the perfect excuse to lock in permanent structures that turn the pitch into the place where Mexico, the U.S. and Canada finally play as one team, Pedro Casas writes.
Mexico sets a new record for car sales in the first 4 months of the year
While auto exports have been working their way back from a slump, car sales in Mexico keep humming along, topping the half-million mark for the January-April period for the first time.
With US $64M in April, digital bank Revolut has invested $167M in Mexico in less than half a year
Having received 3.75 billion pesos in deposits just nine weeks after its launch, Revolut is taking full advantage of what's turning out to be a ravenous appetite among Mexicans for digital banking services.
Mexico has ‘enormous opportunities’ but a productivity crisis, say experts at BBVA meeting
Productivity was the buzzword at BBVA México's National Meeting of Regional Advisors on Tuesday, with several speakers noting that inefficient processes and the stagnating formal labor force continue to weigh on the country's growth.
Mexico cuts red tape for big investors with 30-day approval deadline and unified trade platform
The federal government announced on Monday a package of measures within the Plan Mexico framework to unlock and accelerate investments, especially large and strategic ones, by shortening authorization times, creating one-stop shops and offering greater regulatory certainty.
Tim Hortons, the pride of Canada, opens its 200th coffee shop in Mexico
The 200th site in Mexico of the restaurant chain of "Always Fresh" coffee may be the perfect symbol of the Canada-Mexico friendship, beloved as it is in both countries.
Mexican economy contracts 0.8% in the first quarter of the year
A sharp decline in the primary sector dragged Mexico's economy down in the first quarter of the year, despite strong growth in the export and tourism industries.
With new investors on board, Citigroup advances its disinvestment from Banamex
Citigroup's acquisition of the historic Mexican bank Banamex seemed sudden at the time, but its divestiture of its Banamex stake is a slowly unfolding process, that stands today at just short of 49%.