Friday, November 14, 2025
President Sheinbaum gestures while speaking from the podium of her morning press conference

Sheinbaum decries revictimization by opposition leaders after her sexual assault: Thursday’s...

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The president also presented an initiative to support native corn production and addressed ex-President Calderón's role in the security problems Mexico faces today.
Aguada Fénix

Archaeologists find a massive, 3,000-year-old map of the universe in Tabasco

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A new study shows that the early Maya Aguada Fénix site was a city-sized cosmic map built by uncoerced community volunteers.
Salinas Pliego poses for a photo with El Salvador President Bukele

Salinas meets with El Salvador’s Bukele as Supreme Court rules on...

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The Mexican billionaire spent Wednesday in El Salvador musing about a presidential run, as Mexico's Supreme Court for a Thursday ruling on his US $2 billion tax evasion case.
BYD building

BYD’s plans to build a Mexican EV factory are back on, company VP hints

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The electirc vehicle manufacturer now says it is "here to stay," in Mexico, citing the advantage of providing its own lithium batteries
light blue pills similar to street fentanyl

China tightens exports of fentanyl precursor chemicals to Mexico

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Under pressure to curb fentanyl production, China has implemented new restrictions on "drug-making" chemicals heading to Mexico, the U.S. and Canada.
Bundled up chilangos

New cold front set to sweep across Mexico, bringing chilly weather, rain 

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While the northern states and mountainous areas will be hit hardest, the front is expected to lower temperatures throughout most of the country, often bringing rain as well.
Movistar

Movistar exits Mexico cell service market

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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."
Banxico

Central bank again drops interest rates a quarter-point, but continued easing is no certainty 

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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.
An Aeromexico plane flying

Aeroméxico goes public five years after filing for bankruptcy

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More Mexican companies are expected to execute IPOs in the coming year, as conditions in Mexico become more market-friendly.
Toluca at night

Nuevo León, Yucatán and México state lead the country in economic growth

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Overall, 19 Mexican states are showing growth despite tariff uncertainty, limited public infrastructure projects and only moderate spending at the national level.
Carlos García Ottati poses in front of a Kavak office

Opinion: How a new generation of business heroes is changing narratives about Latin America

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Startups like Clip in Mexico and Nubank in Brazil are reshaping what entrepreneurship looks like in the region, writes Mariana Campero.
Honda's Celaya plant.

Honda halts production indefinitely in Celaya due to chip shortage

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The company is "doing everything possible to minimize the impact" of the production shutdown, Honda representatives said.
solar farm

Energy giant Cox announces US $4.2B plan for wind and solar farms in Nuevo León

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The investment extends Cox's clean energy commitment in Mexico, where it plans to spend US $10.7 billion in the next five years and establish its Latin American headquarters.
building

Manufacturing propels Mexico’s exports to all-time high in September

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Mexico is on track to set a new record for export revenue in 2025, and to exceed $600 billion in earnings for just the second time ever.
Vegetable prices displayed at a Mexican market

Inflation in Mexico eases to 3.63%, beating analysts’ predictions

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The slowing of inflation beyond expectations in early October likely gives the Bank of Mexico leeway to cut interest rates for the 11th straight time.
An engineer in a forklift next to a piece of machinery labeled WEG

Brazilian manufacturer, facing 50% US tariffs, looks to invest in Mexico

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The CFO of the manufacturing firm WEG said his company is working to "reallocate export losses" as U.S. tariffs continue to reshape global commerce.