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Mexico Breaks Foreign Exchange Income Record Thanks to Tourists
By Paloma Duran - Thu, 02/15/2024 - 12:52
In 2023, 42 million international tourists boosted Mexico's revenues and in 2024, these revenues are expected to reach a record high.
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Electric Mobility: Can Mexico Lead in Latin America
By Leonardo Beltrán - Fri, 04/21/2023 - 10:00
If Mexico aligns its economic, energy and environmental policies it would create the conditions to become an EV powerhouse, writes Leonardo Beltrán.
Latin America Will Jointly Fight Inflation
By Paloma Duran - Tue, 04/11/2023 - 16:41
Latin American leaders held the first meeting to create an anti-inflation plan.

New Latin American Agreement Seeks to Combat Inflation
By Paloma Duran - Mon, 03/06/2023 - 16:48
Faced with rising prices, Mexico proposes a new plan to eliminate food tariffs in Latin America.

Lula da Silva/ Minimum Wage Increase
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The president announces that his wife will attend Lula da Silva’s inauguration. Also, the minimum wage will increase by 90 percent starting in 2023
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By Paloma Duran - Wed, 08/10/2022 - 12:15
Data shows that Mexico's economy will fare better than expected and that it is better positioned to face challenges, compared to other LAC countries.
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By Leonardo Beltrán - Mon, 06/06/2022 - 09:00
The Summit of the Americas provides a unique platform for dialogue, cooperation and commitments amid a time of crises, writes Leonardo Beltrán.
Promoting Equality, Inclusion and Diversity in the Workplace
By Valeria Uribe - Wed, 03/16/2022 - 17:00
As many companies still do not have inclusive recruitment and hiring practices, what can be done to ensure DEI in the workplace, asks Valeria Uribe.
Mexico: Inflation Spikes to An Annual 6.85 Percent
By María Fernanda Barría - Thu, 04/29/2021 - 14:10
The country has experienced increments followed by energy prices and food. The trend persists in Latin America.