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Foreign Companies Boost Hiring of Mexican Talent in 2025

Foreign Companies Boost Hiring of Mexican Talent in 2025

Foreign companies raised hiring of Mexican professionals 53% in 2025, showing broader cross-border demand in tech, language, and service roles.
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Bayer moves ahead with 1.9 billion peso Mexico plan

Bayer investment sharpens Mexico pharma export role

Bayer’s 1.9 billion peso push in Lerma and Orizaba highlights Mexico’s growing role in drug manufacturing and exports.
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Mexico gun swap campaign

Mexico gun swap campaign steers children away from gun culture

Mexico’s disarmament campaign is drawing attention not only for weapons turned in, but for its effort to steer children away from gun culture.
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Meta Says It Removed 40,000 Cartel Accounts in Mexico

Meta Says It Removed 40,000 Cartel Accounts in Mexico

Meta says Mexican cartels used its apps for recruitment, extortion and fraud, and that it removed more than 40,000 accounts in 2025.
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How Pre-Hispanic Food Still Shapes Daily Life in Mexico

How Pre-Hispanic Food Still Shapes Daily Life in Mexico

A new history of Mexica cooking argues that tortillas, tamales, atole, nixtamal and stone tools still anchor daily eating in Mexico.
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Why Chips Are Now Central to Mexico’s USMCA Review

Why Chips Are Now Central to Mexico’s USMCA Review

Mexico wants the USMCA review to do more than protect exports. It wants chips and electronics to deepen North American production.
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BBVA Lifts Mexico Growth Outlook as 2026 Gains Pace

BBVA Lifts Mexico Growth Outlook as 2026 Gains Pace

BBVA now expects Mexico’s economy to grow 1.8% in 2026, helped by firmer demand and investment plans after weak 2025 performance.
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Mexican peso strengthens

Peso Pulls Back After Brief Move Above 18 Per Dollar

The peso recovered some ground after briefly trading above 18 per dollar, as higher oil prices and inflation concerns kept markets tense.
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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 new rules can rebuild trust.
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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 households feel stronger pressure.
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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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