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El Insurgente Enters Final Testing Ahead of Full Launch in 2026
By MBN Staff - Mon, 12/22/2025 - 12:15
Mexico-Toluca “El Insurgente” interurban train starts Santa Fe-Observatorio testing, aiming for full 2026 opening.
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Amazon, Mercado Libre Invest in US$1.2 Billion Edomex Expansion
By Mariana Allende - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 07:54
Amazon, Mercado Libre, Geodis plan US$1.2 billion expansion in Edomex; Waldo’s to invest MX$847 million in new stores by 2025.
Amazon, Mercado Libre, Geodis Announce US$1.2 Billion Investment
By MBN Staff - Tue, 09/16/2025 - 16:00
The projects will include new facilities in Lerma, Tultepec and Tultitlan, strengthening the state’s role as a logistics hub.
Bayer to Invest MX$800 Million to Expand Orizaba Plant
By José Escobedo - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 15:45
This investment is part of a broader MX$3.5 billion allocation in Mexico over the next five years.

CNB Calls for Stricter Car Armoring Rules Amid Rising Demand
By Teresa De Alba - Thu, 06/12/2025 - 11:55
CNB President Gady Mokotov urges stricter car armoring regulations as rising demand boosts unregulated providers, risking safety and legitimate firms
Mexico-Toluca Interurban Train to Feature Linear Park
By MBN Staff - Tue, 01/07/2025 - 12:16
The State of Mexico will convert 21km of land beneath the train into a linear park, with green spaces, pedestrian areas, and recreational facilities.
Waldo’s Mart Plans 100 New Stores in 2025
By MBN Staff - Tue, 12/31/2024 - 14:48
Waldo’s Mart aims to open 100 new stores across Mexico in 2025 and continue growing its electric vehicle segment.
Mexico Under a Water Shortage Crisis
By José Escobedo - Fri, 02/02/2024 - 09:43
Water shortage plagues Mexico. The 210 main dams, which store 92% of the water in the country, have experienced a 26% decrease in availability.
Private Firms Aid in Providing Water to Mexico City
By José Escobedo - Thu, 02/01/2024 - 10:45
Femsa, PepsiCo, Grupo Modelo, Televisa, Lala, Bimbo, Procter & Gamble, among other companies, will provide over 2 million m3 of water to the city.
Mexico City’s Water Crisis Will Not Worsen
By José Escobedo - Tue, 01/30/2024 - 16:17
The decision to reduce water extraction from the Cutzamala dam is intended to maintain the city´s current water supply levels until May or June.