Mexican regulator upends self-supply power contracts
• RATES: Mexico's Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) agreed Thursday to increase transmission rates for those self-supply power contracts signed before...
• RATES: Mexico's Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) agreed Thursday to increase transmission rates for those self-supply power contracts signed before...
• SEAWEED: Mexico's famed Caribbean beaches of Cancún are scheduled to reopen on June 8 after more than two months...
• MODEL: An artificial intelligence-driven model predicts coronavirus deaths in Mexico could reach 132,000 by September 1. Monitored by the...
• CONCERN: The Pacific port city of Acapulco in the southern state of Guerrero has become Mexico's central concern as...
• FORECAST: Mexico's central bank (Banxico) estimates that the country's GDP will contract between 4.6% and 8.8% in 2020 depending...
• ISLAND: The tourist industry in Mexico's Caribbean island of Cozumel is scheduled to reopen on June 17 under enhanced...
• CONTROL: At least five Mexican state governors have objected to the federal government's control over the reopening of their...
• APPEAL: Mexico's electric grid operator (CENACE) said that the López Obrador administration will appeal a Mexican federal judge's decision...
• ESTIMATES: The 10-week lockdown period across Mexico has caused a loss of US $26.5 billion to the country's commercial and...
• LEADING: Mexico is now the country in Latin America with the highest case fatality rate (10.7%) even ahead of...
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