Rail blockades expand, hurt Mexico’s Pacific port
• BLOCKADES: A nearly two-month-old teachers' rail blockade in the western state of Michoacán has now expanded to three sites...
• BLOCKADES: A nearly two-month-old teachers' rail blockade in the western state of Michoacán has now expanded to three sites...
• CONTRACTS: Mexico's Ministry of Defense awarded last year two water pump maintenance contracts worth US $54,000 to a company...
• RECORD: Mexico's tequila industry remains on track to break its exports record after a marquee year for the spirit...
• SHARE: The drastic decline in air travel linked to the Covid-19 pandemic has provoked a spike in Mexico's share...
• RIDERSHIP: Subway ridership in Mexico City remains almost half below pre-pandemic levels with 2.4 million daily average passengers during...
• EVASION: The López Obrador administration suspended Monday import permits of 82 companies arguing unspecified non-compliance with Mexican tax laws,...
· SURGE: The number of Mexican military and National Guard troops that the López Obrador administration has devoted to border...
• REPEAL: Mexico's Supreme Court reaffirmed today its stance against the prohibition of recreational marijuana and repealed some provisions in...
• DELAY: At least a dozen of cargo ships are sitting anchored off Mexico's Pacific Coast waiting for dock space...
• MIGRATION: Some 30,000 truck drivers have left Mexico for the US during the past years attracted by higher wages...
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