Mexico Daily News

Mexico News in English for expats

Mexico Daily News

Mexico News in English for expats

By

Ian Parker
8M marches spread across Mexico with unrest in nine states

8M marches spread across Mexico with unrest in nine states

Women marched across Mexico on March 8 as protests over violence and impunity reached far beyond the capital, with unrest in nine states.
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Shield of the Americas and Mexico’s sovereignty leverage

How U.S. cartel pressure could reshape Mexico’s leverage

A new U.S. cartel coalition raises pressure on Mexico, but trade, migration and USMCA talks still give it room to negotiate.
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Mexico inflation hits 4.02% as core remains elevated

Mexico inflation hits 4.02% as core remains elevated

Mexico’s February inflation reached 4.02%. Produce pushed up the headline, but core services remain the bigger issue for Banxico.
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Mexico’s electoral reform and the mechanics of trust

Mexico’s electoral reform and the mechanics of trust

A clear guide to Mexico’s electoral reform: how seats, funding, and enforcement may shift power—and whether the changes curb cartel leverage.
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Mexico Morning News Briefing: March 9 what matters today

Monday’s Mexico briefing: inflation, peso moves, 9M disruptions, CDMX air and driving limits, plus key updates for expats.
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International Women’s Day in Mexico and Why M8 Matters

Mexico’s M8 marks International Women’s Day with marches, memory, and demands for safety, equality, and rights—plus the history behind it.
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Mexico Morning News Briefing: March 8, 2026 Key Stories

Top Mexico stories for March 8, 2026: 8M marches, post-violence security moves, trade talks, oil-price shocks, and key practical alerts.
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High land costs complicate public housing plans in Los Cabos

High land costs complicate public housing plans in Los Cabos

Federal housing goals in Los Cabos face a local reality: land is too expensive, making affordable homes slower and harder to deliver.
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How Cartels Operate Through Mexico’s Supply Chains Now

How Cartels Operate Through Mexico’s Supply Chains Now

A long-form explainer mapping how cartels embed in ports, customs, trucking, fuel and labor—and how that reshapes legal commerce.
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Ayotzinapa Shows How Impunity Still Survives on Paper

Ayotzinapa Shows How Impunity Still Survives on Paper

A court orders the army to release missing files, exposing how records, secrecy, and delay keep the Ayotzinapa case unresolved.
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The World Cup Test

In Mexico Security Is Now the Backbone of Economic Policy

Mexico's security strategy now affects tourism, investment, and World Cup readiness, making safety planning a core economic tool in 2026.
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USMCA Review Will Test ’s Nearshoring Model This Year

USMCA Review Will Test’s Nearshoring Model This Year

USMCA review talks put Mexico’s nearshoring bet on trial as U.S. policy swings turn integration into vulnerability for Mexico’s economy.
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