Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Mexico delivered 18.4 tons of supplies to Haiti

During the day yesterday and this morning, the Secretary of Foreign Relations, Marcelo Ebrard, announced through his Twitter account the dispatch of two humanitarian aid planes that left Mexico for Haiti. Onboard the first shipment, 15.4 tons of shipments with medicines, equipment for rescuers, and supplies arrived on the Caribbean island.

Two planes left Military Base Number 19 in Mexico City for Port-au-Prince, to carry the first shipment. Later, a second shipment aboard a Casa C-295 ANX 1254 plane also took off from the Mexican capital, with three more tons of humanitarian aid . . .

Read Full Story

Related Posts

Mexico’s electoral reform and the mechanics of trust

Can electoral reform curb cartel influence in Mexico

An explainer on Mexico’s electoral reform, focused on cartel leverage, campaign money, and whether the...
Mexico inflation hits 4.02% as core remains elevated

Mexico inflation hits 4.02% as core remains elevated

Mexico’s February inflation hit 4.02%, but grocery spikes and service costs help explain why many...
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...
puerto vallarta news

Puerto Vallarta morning briefing March 9, 2026 update

Top stories and events shaping Puerto Vallarta today: road conditions, weather, tourism recovery, airport news,...