Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Mexico

Stay up to date with the latest Mexico news from across all 32 states, covering national politics, crime, economy, tourism, environment, social movements, infrastructure, and international relations. In this section, you’ll find timely and credible reporting on the stories shaping the country — from breaking headlines in Mexico City to developments in rural communities. Whether you’re tracking peso exchange rates, policy changes, public safety, or cultural events, this section is your gateway to understanding what’s happening across modern Mexico, all in one place.
Mexico News

Shield of the Americas and Mexico’s sovereignty leverage

Shield of the Americas and Mexico’s sovereignty leverage

Mexico faces a new U.S.-led cartel coalition that tests its sovereignty, trade leverage, and room to negotiate on security.
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How Cartels Operate Through Mexico’s Supply Chains Now

How Cartel Power Hides in Mexico’s Everyday Business

A long-form explainer on how cartel influence moves through fuel, freight, payroll, customs and mining, not only drug routes.
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Mexico's World Cup Security Test Has Already Begun

Mexico’s World Cup Security Test Has Already Begun

As World Cup deadlines near, Mexico's security push is becoming a test of logistics, credibility, and daily confidence in host cities.
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USMCA Review Will Test ’s Nearshoring Model This Year

Why Mexico’s Nearshoring Strategy Runs Through USMCA

Mexico’s nearshoring strategy depends on USMCA rules. The 2026 review will show how secure its U.S. market access remains.
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Mexico Homebuilders Hit 2025 Sales High as Credit Eases

Mexico Homebuilders Hit 2025 Sales High as Credit Eases

Mexico’s listed homebuilders posted standout 2025 sales as financing improved, but weak supply still leaves Mexico’s housing gap unresolved.
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Security chief says CJNG was weakened after El Mencho’s death but operations continue

Mexico’s security chief says CJNG has been weakened since El Mencho’s death, but federal operations against the cartel remain active.
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What Tortilla Consumption Still Reveals About Mexico

An official tortilla benchmark reveals more than demand. It shows how a daily staple still anchors Mexican meals, habits and identity.
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Mexico and US launch first T-MEC review talks March 16

T-MEC talks start with focus on Mexico trade certainty

Mexico and the U.S. will start T-MEC talks on March 16, giving businesses an early read on trade certainty before the 2026 review.
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Playa del Carmen rolls out daily sargassum tracker

Playa del Carmen opens a public window on sargassum

Playa del Carmen says its new daily sargazómetro will show beach conditions while tracking barriers, cleanup crews, and response progress.
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Los Cabos braces for busy event season with safety push

Los Cabos has begun civil protection training as officials prepare for Spring Break, traditional fiestas and other large public events.
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Guadalajara waste overhaul wins industry recognition

Guadalajara waste overhaul wins industry recognition

Guadalajara was recognized for revamping trash collection, expanding routes, and building a city-run cleanup model citywide.
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Mexico moves to reassure travelers with fast-response tourism campaign after security concerns

Mexico moves to reassure travelers with fast-response tourism campaign after security concerns

Mexico is targeting U.S. and Canadian travelers with a fast-response tourism campaign after security concerns briefly dented bookings.
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