5 questions about the elections aftermath with Pedro Casas, CEO of...
The peso, the court, the cabinet — what's next? Pedro Casas of AmCham breaks down the flurry of political and business headlines since Mexico's elections.
Who is representing Mexico at the opening ceremony of the Olympics...
Mexico's top female diver and a promising modern pentathlete were selected to bear Mexico's tricolor banner.
Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda, former mayor of Culiacán, is murdered
The federal deputy-elect and former mayor of Culiacán, Sinaloa, was attacked hours after leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel were detained in Texas.
Opinion: What would a USMCA review look like for Mexico if Trump wins?
Valeria Moy, an economist and director of IMCO think tank, tackles this question and the pitfalls Mexico could face in upcoming trade negotiations.
Huge sinkhole causes chaos in Guadalajara
A 10-meter-wide sinkhole had traffic stopped throughout Guadalajara on Thursday, and authorities expect repairs to take at least 10 days.
¡The climate está loco!: Words to discuss Mexican weather
From sol to lluvía to remembering your paraguas, what vocabulary do you need to discuss Mexico's changing climate?
UPS to buy Mexican delivery firm Estafeta ‘as the shift to nearshoring continues’
UPS CEO Carol Tomé noted that "Mexico's role in global trade is growing" in a statement about the acquisition, which is expected to be finalized this year.
ArcelorMittal steelworks strike in Michoacán ends after 55 days
Union workers began blocking the steel plant on May 28 due to disagreements over profit-sharing payments.
Finance minister: Mexico ‘must produce more’ amid growing trade deficit with China
Mexico is also considering a change to its foreign investment policy that could limit Chinese investment in some sectors.
Siemens inaugurates new plant in Querétaro with a focus on decarbonization
The new plant comes with an investment of 940 million pesos (US $52.4 million) over the next five years.
A cloudy economic forecast? Mexico shows 0% monthly growth in June
Earlier this week, the International Monetary Fund slightly lowered its forecast for economic growth in both Mexico and the United States in 2024.
5 questions about Mexico’s semiconductor industry: An interview with Pedro Casas
Pedro Casas of AmCham sees a clear alignment between the U.S. and Mexico that will transform the region's semiconductor supply chain.
New US initiative could ‘turbocharge’ Mexico’s semiconductor industry
The Western Hemisphere Semiconductor Initiative aims to turn Mexico and other Latin American nations into semiconductor assembly hubs.
Shanghai-based USI opens new manufacturing plant in Tonalá, Jalisco
Global electronics company Universal Scientific Industrial has opened a new US $82 million plant in the Guadalajara metro area.
Mexican ag exports up more than 7% over 2023
Two agro-industrial products — beer and agave spirits — were the biggest money-makers this year.
Mexico’s foreign tourism revenue up 7.7% in May
The inflow of foreign currency throughout the first five months of the year reached nearly US $15 billion.