Energy
Mexico Plans to Restart Oil Shipments to Cuba, Risking Fresh Tensions With Washington
President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed Mexico will resume oil exports to Cuba through private intermediaries rather than state-owned Pemex.
Mexican economy coverage including GDP data, trade agreements, peso exchange rates, foreign investment, inflation, and economic policy. Analysis of nearshoring, manufacturing, and fiscal developments.
Energy
President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed Mexico will resume oil exports to Cuba through private intermediaries rather than state-owned Pemex.
Transport
Mexican truckers plan to shut down major highways across all 32 states starting Wednesday, targeting the World Cup window to pressure the government into addressing a wave of extortion and safety fails.
Business
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World Cup 2026
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T-MEC
President Donald Trump is once again dangling the threat of withdrawing from the North American trade deal, telling reporters in the Oval Office that the United States doesn't need Mexico or Canada an
Piracy
Mexico City scrambles to stop an explosion of counterfeit World Cup merchandise before the tournament kicks off.
Agriculture
Chiapas opens trade talks with the European Union to expand agricultural exports to international markets.
Spain
Spain commits 100 billion euros in investment to Mexico with plans to double bilateral trade by 2030.
US-Mexico Relations
Mexico confirms 85 percent of its exports to the US would be exempt from proposed new Trump tariffs.
Business
A small state in central Mexico is making a big play for Chinese investment, and it's doing it at exactly the right time.
Energy
Mexico's state oil company is bringing in Brazil's heavy hitter for a shot at reviving its most famous dying oil field.
T-MEC
The June 1 proclamation drops tariffs from 25% to 15% on agricultural equipment, HVAC systems, and industrial machinery. Mexico T-MEC status means competitors like China pay more. The numbers explained.