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Mexico Records Remarkable Trade Surplus in March
In March, Mexico showcased a notable turnaround in its economic performance, registering a significant trade surplus of $2.098 billion.
This marked a dramatic shift from...
Mexico’s Oil Output Dips Amid Field Challenges
Mexico faces declining oil production, primarily from the Ku offshore and Quesqui terrestrial fields, both vital assets under state-run Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex).
Recent figures from...
Mexico’s Rise in Neobanking: Following Brazil’s Footsteps
In the dynamic world of digital banking, Mexico emerges as a contender, mirroring Brazil's landscape from six years ago, before its neobank explosion.
BofA highlights...
Mexico Grapples with Significant Fiscal Challenges Unseen Since the 1980s
As 2024 unfolds, Mexico confronts fiscal challenges reminiscent of the difficulties last seen in the 1980s.
The local economy's cooling has alarmed the Mexican Institute...
Zombie Drug Xylazine Complicates Mexico’s Opioid Crisis
In Mexico, health officials have issued a stark warning about Xylazine, a veterinary sedative often dubbed "tranq dope" or "zombie drug."
This substance is now...
Latin America’s Top Valuable Brands Dominated by Brazil and Mexico
Among global companies, only five Latin American enterprises rank among the world's top 500 valuable firms.
Brazil and Mexico are home to the leading brands...
Mexico Escalates Diplomatic Row with Ecuador to International Court
Mexico has intensified a significant diplomatic conflict by bringing Ecuador before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) following a contentious raid on its Quito...
Mexico to File U.N. Complaint Over Ecuador’s Embassy Assault
Mexico plans to bring Ecuador before the United Nations due to a conflict ignited by an Ecuadorian police raid at the Mexican embassy.
This operation...
Historic Presidential Debate Marks Mexico’s Election Run-Up
In an unprecedented moment for Mexico, two female candidates took center stage in the first of three debates ahead of the June 2 presidential...
Mexico Ends Diplomatic Relations with Ecuador After Embassy Incident
Former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas's arrest at the Mexican embassy in Quito heightened Mexico-Ecuador tensions, cutting diplomatic ties.
Convicted of corruption, Glas had sought...
Mexico Upholds Asylum Rights for Ecuador’s Glas, Defying Diplomatic Pressure
Amid rising diplomatic tensions, Mexico has granted political asylum to Jorge Glas, Ecuador's former Vice President. Glas has been sheltered in the Mexican embassy...
Family Criticism Sparks Unity in Mexico’s Presidential Race
For the first time, Mexico's presidential race sees two women leading, highlighting a remarkable moment of unity.
Xóchitl Gálvez, an opposition candidate from the PAN,...
Mexico’s Budget Balloons as AMLO Prepares for Election
Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), known for his initial fiscal conservatism, has shifted gears dramatically.
He's increased government spending to levels not seen...
Experts Urge Mexico to Revamp Economic Strategy for Nearshoring Advantages
Experts call for Mexico to revise its economic tactics to benefit from the growing nearshoring movement, which brings production closer to the market.
Arturo Oropeza...