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Mexico’s Low U.S. Tariff Rate Gives Exporters Edge

Mexican goods face a 3.7% average U.S. tariff rate, keeping exporters competitive as T-MEC rules become more important.
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Los Cabos Power Shortage Puts Over 50 Projects on Hold

Los Cabos Power Shortage Puts Over 50 Projects on Hold

More than 50 Los Cabos and La Paz investment projects are stalled as Baja California Sur’s power supply strains under growth.
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Mexico trade gap hides a strong March export surge

Mexico posted a $1.012 billion first-quarter trade deficit, even as March exports jumped and delivered a monthly surplus.
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Aeroméxico Cuts Routes as Airfares Start Rising in Mexico

Aeroméxico is trimming less profitable flying and raising fares as higher fuel costs reshape travel planning across Mexico and abroad.
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Mexico Food Costs Are Up 67% and Budgets Feel the Strain

Mexico Food Costs Are Up 67% and Budgets Feel the Strain

Mexico’s food basket has risen 67% since 2018, squeezing household budgets as food prices outpace overall inflation.
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Why Energy Costs Could Push Mérida Prices Higher Soon

Why Energy Costs Could Push Mérida Prices Higher Soon

Higher diesel and energy costs could raise Mérida prices as many goods reach Yucatán by truck from central Mexico, economists warn.
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Playa del Carmen Street Vendor Permits Face Major Cut

Playa del Carmen Street Vendor Permits Face Major Cut

Playa del Carmen may cancel up to 1,800 street vendor permits as officials tighten regularization rules before May in tourist areas.
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Mexico Retail Sales Lose Momentum After February Drop

Mexico’s retail sales fell 0.9% in February, as weaker grocery demand offset stronger online and specialty sales across Mexico.
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Mexico Inflation Eases but Grocery Pressure Remains

Mexico inflation slowed to 4.53% in early April, but food and fuel costs stayed high, keeping pressure on household budgets.
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Why Yucatán Is Harder to Afford for Local Families

Why Yucatán Is Harder to Afford for Local Families

Rising prices, housing pressure, and weak local purchasing power are making daily life in Yucatán harder to afford for many residents.
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Playa del Carmen merchants allege inspector extortion

Playa del Carmen merchants allege inspector extortion

Merchants in Playa del Carmen say Civil Protection inspectors are demanding payments over minor issues and threatening closures.
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Mexico and US launch first T-MEC review talks March 16

Why Citi sees T-MEC lifting Mexico growth in late 2026

Citi says Mexico can still grow 1.4% in 2026 if T-MEC talks restore investment confidence and late-2025 momentum holds.
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