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Will Mexico migration reform change rules for foreigners?

Mexico plans to rename the INM. Here’s what migration reform could mean for residency rules, paperwork, and timelines for foreigners.
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Mexico hits cartels hard but their money still survives

Mexico’s raids and extraditions grab headlines, but cartel cash keeps moving. The weak link is money laundering and asset seizures.
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Supreme Court strikes Trump tariffs and jolts USMCA review

Court limits emergency-powers tariffs, shaking trade leverage just as North America heads into the 2026 USMCA review and renewal clock.
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Strong Peso Leaves American Tourists Spending Less in Mexico

Strong Peso Leaves American Tourists and Expats Spending Less in Mexico

A stronger Mexican peso is cutting into Americans’ wallets. U.S. tourists in Mexico are spending more cautiously and expats living on dollar incomes feel the...
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Mexico beef prices jump as extortion hits supply chain

Mexico beef prices jump as extortion hits supply chain

Beef prices in Mexico rose about 16.5% to start 2026, as extortion, theft and tighter imports add costs from ranch to butcher.
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Mexican Navy Seizes 4 Tons of Cocaine off Colima Coast

Mexican Navy Seizes 4 Tons of Cocaine off Colima Coast

Mexico’s Navy intercepted a semi-submersible off Colima with nearly 4 tons of cocaine, detaining three suspects in a maritime sweep.
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Mexico Tops U.S. Export Markets in 2025

New U.S. Census data show Mexico became the No. 1 market for U.S. goods exports in 2025, narrowly topping Canada as integration deepened.
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CFE’s 2025 Investment Plunge Puts Mexico’s Power Grid at Risk

Mexico’s state-owned utility CFE cut its 2025 infrastructure investment by 24%. Analysts warn the spending slump could strain the electric grid’s reliability.
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Ash Wednesday starts Lent in Mexico, reshaping food choices

As Lent begins with Ash Wednesday in Mexico, many avoid red meat, turning to fish and budget-friendly meals to honor tradition during the season.
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Self-Building in Mexico Can Take 20 Years and 30% Extra Cost

Self-Building in Mexico Can Take 20 Years and 30% Extra Cost

Building a house slowly might seem budget-friendly. In Mexico, it often stretches out for decades and ends up 30% costlier.
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Nearshoring Boom Takes Shape at Expo Manufactura 2026

Nearshoring Boom Takes Shape at Expo Manufactura 2026

At Expo Manufactura 2026 in Monterrey, nearshoring is no longer just talk—it's triggering factory expansions and filling local hotels.
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Mexico declines Trump Peace Board invite over Palestine

Mexico declines Trump Peace Board invite over Palestine

Mexico declined Trump’s Peace Board invite, saying any Middle East plan must include a recognized Palestinian state; it will attend only as observer.
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