Thursday, December 12, 2024

Over 11 million pilgrims flock to Mexico City Basilica to celebrate...

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The capital's Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe drew millions of the faithful to celebrate the feast day of la Guadalupana.
José Alfredo Jiménez

The mastermind behind Mexico’s greatest hits 

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The legendary Mexican troubadour is the king of traditional music, but why are his songs so revered today?
Two expats in San Miguel de Allende asking if the term expat is offensive.

What’s in a Name? Unpacking the terms expat, immigrant, and migrant

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No, it's not just for snowflakes — there's a lot of hidden meaning behind the words we use to describe ourselves.
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, President of Mexico, led her daily morning press conference, accompanied by Ernestina Godoy Ramos, Legal Advisor to the Federal Executive; Arturo Zaldívar Lelo de Larrea, General Coordinator of Politics and Government; and Miguel Elorza Vázquez, Coordinator of Infodemia.

Sheinbaum blames US for Sinaloa’s wave of violence: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped

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Mexico's President Sheinbaum said she doesn't believe the U.S. arrest of Sinaloa Cartel leader "El Mayo" Zambada in September was spontaneous.
President Claudia Sheinbaum, center, poses with smiling government officials and Indigenous community representatives as they hold up two official presidential decrees for the camera.

Sheinbaum creates commission dedicated to ‘justice plans’ for Mexico’s Indigenous peoples

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Sheinbaum also signed a decree Wednesday requiring that recent constitutional reforms affecting Indigenous peoples be officially published in Mexico's 68 Indigenous languages.
A bowl of delicious pozole

Mexico earns top spot in global food encyclopedia’s 2024 ranking

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Find out which Mexican dishes, restaurants, drinks and gourmet products are featured in this year's Best Food 2024/25 ranking by TasteAtlas.
Mexican-government and Safran officials in a horizontal line preparing to cut a ribbon launching a new assembly line at Safran's aerospace parts manufacturing plant.

French aerospace manufacturer Safran invests US $35M in Querétaro plant

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Safran's addition to its Querétaro plant now makes Mexico one of the few countries able to cover every aspect of a jet engine's life cycle, said Safran officials.
Giant Motors Latinoamérica, a joint venture between the Massri family and billionaire businessman Carlos Slim's financial company Inbursa, assembles JAC vehicles at a plant in Ciudad Sahagún, Hidalgo.

Giant Motors CEO in Mexico ‘unfazed’ by Trump tariff threats

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Giant Motors is currently the only company that makes Chinese vehicles in Mexico, specifically the JAC brand.
Someone entering a cenote in Mexico

Record earnings expected for holiday season tourism

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This winter break, Mexico is expecting even more tourists, more revenue and higher hotel occupancy than last year.
The silouette of a person is visible at the end of a data center hallway filled with computer servers

Querétaro prepares to welcome a dozen new data centers, state development minister announces

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The state is working with the Federal Electricity Commission to accomodate the incoming data centers' "enormous energy requirements."
aerial view of city of Guaymas, Mexico

IMCO: These are Mexico’s most competitive cities in 2024

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The Mexican Institute for Competitiveness' 2024 list of most competitive cities is out, and the four top winners are in Mexico's northern region.
Illustration of two shipping containers hanging by cables in the air. The front of the container on stage left is painted with he flag of Mexico. The container on stage right is painted with the flag of the United States.

American Society: ‘Mexico has the most to lose’ in trade war with US 

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American Society of Mexico President Larry Rubin stressed that the U.S. and Mexico must find "common understanding" among their trade tensions.
A cargo ship filled with containers from Mexican exports in October

Mexican export revenue rises 11.2% in October says INEGI

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Mexico underlined its importance to the U.S. economy as exports rose again last month.
A close-up of a tattered Mexico flag waving in the sky

HR Ratings changes Mexico’s rating from stable to negative

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The Mexican credit rating agency said it was basing its decision on what it called the "negative performance" of Mexico's industrial sector over the past year.
John Deere sign

John Deere confirms US $55M investment in Mexico plant despite Trump’s threats

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Local media reports that the new plant will be located in the northern state of Nuevo León.
transpeninsular train

MND Deep Dive: Mexico’s transpeninsular train

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Will Mexico's ambitious new Panama canal alternative bring promised prosperity? Our subscriber-only podcast has the details.