Mexican Peso Hits One-Month High Against the Dollar The Mexican peso reached its strongest level in a month against the dollar, giving travelers and importers a short-term break.
Culiacán ranch becomes symbol of Sinaloa Cartel fracture and Rocha case A Culiacán ranch tied to El Mayo Zambada’s abduction now sits at the center of Sinaloa’s cartel split and Rocha’s legal crisis.
Mexico City Considers New Rules for Four-Legged Tourists A CDMX lawmaker proposed a Turipet category to give legal backing to tourism services for people traveling with pets.
U.S. orders review of Mexico’s 53 consulates A U.S. review of Mexico’s 53 consulates could affect services used by Mexican citizens and families across the United States.
Mexico City Airport Gets More Flights Before World Cup AICM can rise to 46 hourly operations this summer, a small change tied to airline access, U.S. pressure and World Cup demand.
Mexico’s Real Estate Tech Race Gets a Bigger Startup Push Startup México and PropTech Latam launched an alliance to back real estate tech ventures, starting with a CDMX startup contest in June.
Mexico announces 140-billion-peso gas pipeline plan Mexico will invest more than 140 billion pesos in gas pipelines to support CFE plants, industry and long-term energy supply.
Magnicharters Suspension Pushes Sectur Into Action Sectur is coordinating rebooking options and Profeco complaint channels after Magnicharters suspended flights, affecting travelers and agencies.
U.S. Says More Mexican Officials May Face Narco Cases Todd Blanche says more U.S. cases may follow against Mexican officials accused of cartel ties, adding pressure after the Sinaloa indictment.
Mexico Inflation Eases But Food Prices Still Sting Mexico’s inflation slowed to 4.45% in April, but grocery prices and Banxico’s target gap kept pressure on households across the country.