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Password recovery Recover your password your email Search Login Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Login Home MND_Local Baja California Peninsula Los Cabos Events El Bajío San Miguel Events Gulf Coast Mexico City Plus North-Central Pacific Coast Puerto Vallarta Events Northern Border Zone Southwest Yucatan Peninsula News Business Politics Culture Lifestyle Travel Food & Drink Real Estate Mexico Living MND TV El Jalapeño Subscribe Home MND_Local Baja California Peninsula Los Cabos Events El Bajío San Miguel Events Gulf Coast Mexico City Plus North-Central Pacific Coast Puerto Vallarta Events Northern Border Zone Southwest Yucatan Peninsula News Business Politics Culture Lifestyle Travel Food & Drink Real Estate Mexico Living MND TV El Jalapeño Subscribe Latest news An 11th prehistoric skeleton has been found in a Yucatán Peninsula cenote Sheinbaum likely to visit Brazil this year to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation More Mexicans are riding the rails as train ridership tops 55 million Mexican flag football star Victoria Chávez is World Games Athlete of the Year More than 24,000 illegal firearms seized since Sheinbaum took office At least 3 dead in Mexico City building collapse What to cook this March El Jalapeño: US launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ to combat cartels, neglects to invite countries where cartels actually are Sheinbaum celebrates 44% decline in homicides: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped First 20 industrial parks under Plan México open for business Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to Escuela Vasconcelos CEO Corner Travis Bembenek - February 21, 2026 1 How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong." Read more An 11th prehistoric skeleton has been found in a Yucatán Peninsula cenote MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Sheinbaum celebrates 44% decline in homicides: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 An 11th prehistoric skeleton has been found in a Yucatán Peninsula cenote MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Previous research suggests the area of the find, between Tulum and Playa del Carmen along the state of Quintana Roo's coastline, functioned as a burial site where ritual practices were performed by the first peoples who inhabited the region. Sheinbaum likely to visit Brazil this year to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva wrote on social media on Monday that he had spoken to Sheinbaum by phone and that, after extending several invitations, his Mexican counterpart had finally agreed to visit. More Mexicans are riding the rails as train ridership tops 55 million MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Passenger numbers are expected to continue their upward trend with the upcoming inauguration of the light rail line to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and the gradual adoption of the new Interurban “Insurgente” Train. An 11th prehistoric skeleton has been found in a Yucatán Peninsula cenote MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Previous research suggests the area of the find, between Tulum and Playa del Carmen along the state of Quintana Roo's coastline, functioned as a burial site where ritual practices were performed by the first peoples who inhabited the region. Sheinbaum likely to visit Brazil this year to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva wrote on social media on Monday that he had spoken to Sheinbaum by phone and that, after extending several invitations, his Mexican counterpart had finally agreed to visit. More Mexicans are riding the rails as train ridership tops 55 million MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Passenger numbers are expected to continue their upward trend with the upcoming inauguration of the light rail line to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and the gradual adoption of the new Interurban “Insurgente” Train. FacebookTwitterLinkedinInstagram FacebookTwitterLinkedinInstagram Search EDITOR’S PICKS VIDEO OF THE WEEK Mexican flag football star Victoria Chávez is World Games Athlete of the Year MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Chávez caught the winning touchdown against the U.S. at the latest World Games, helping Mexico claim the No. 1 world ranking in women's flag football, which will debut at the 2028 Olympic Games. More than 24,000 illegal firearms seized since Sheinbaum took office MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 The Sheinbaum administration has been seizing guns at a significantly higher rate than the previous government led by Andrés Manuel López Obrador. At least 3 dead in Mexico City building collapse MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 The building had been badly damaged during the 2017 earthquake and was undergoing demolition when three floor slabs gave way prematurely with more than 50 workers inside. What to cook this March Bel Woodhouse - March 10, 2026 1 As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes. El Jalapeño: US launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ to combat cartels, neglects to invite... MND Plus - March 10, 2026 1 Big Don gets another new group of special friends, as our satirical news services asks what the point is meant to be. First 20 industrial parks under Plan México open for business MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Together, the 20 parks represent more than US $711 million in direct investment and 3.5 million square meters of capacity for manufacturing and logistics facilities. 4-plus cool things to do in Mexico this March Wendy Rosenfield - March 10, 2026 0 Every state in Mexico has cool things to do in March, but new MND contributor Wendy Rosenfeld picks her favorite four-and-a-half for the entire country. Sheinbaum holds the line on sovereignty following Trump’s latest remarks: Monday’s mañanera recapped MND Staff - March 9, 2026 0 During her Q&A session with reporters, Sheinbaum took questions from reporters on International Women's Day marches, U.S. President Donald Trump's "Shield of the Americas" summit remarks and the ongoing screwworm crisis. Tourism to Mexico has more than doubled in the last 25 years MND Staff - March 9, 2026 4 And if the calculations by Google and the consulting firm Álvarez & Marsal are accurate, the number of annual visits by international tourists to Mexico will double again by 2050. Load more Security cabinet meets with FIFA to coordinate World Cup safety plans MND Staff - March 5, 2026 1 Mexican officials met with FIFA in Mexico City this week on President Sheinbaum's orders, as Mexico looks to reassure visitors ahead of the June competition. INAH to reopen Toniná after wresting site from landowner who demanded government pay rent MND Staff - March 4, 2026 3 Toniná's expropriation means that not only will the site be open to the public and to researchers, but also that it will be used to promote and implement responsible tourism after years of closure. From Chihuahua to Nagoya: Rarámuri champion Juana Ramírez to run in world’s largest women’s... MND Staff - March 3, 2026 6 The 20,000 women-strong sporting event in Nagoya, Japan, will also feature a special exhibition named “Mexico, Tierra de Campeones” (Mexico, Land of Champions), celebrating northern Mexico’s traditional attire and enduring Indigenous running heritage. Mexican flag football star Victoria Chávez is World Games Athlete of the Year MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Chávez caught the winning touchdown against the U.S. at the latest World Games, helping Mexico claim the No. 1 world ranking in women's flag football, which will debut at the 2028 Olympic Games. More than 24,000 illegal firearms seized since Sheinbaum took office MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 The Sheinbaum administration has been seizing guns at a significantly higher rate than the previous government led by Andrés Manuel López Obrador. At least 3 dead in Mexico City building collapse MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 The building had been badly damaged during the 2017 earthquake and was undergoing demolition when three floor slabs gave way prematurely with more than 50 workers inside. What to cook this March Bel Woodhouse - March 10, 2026 1 As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes. El Jalapeño: US launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ to combat cartels, neglects to invite countries where cartels actually are MND Plus - March 10, 2026 1 Big Don gets another new group of special friends, as our satirical news services asks what the point is meant to be. First 20 industrial parks under Plan México open for business MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Together, the 20 parks represent more than US $711 million in direct investment and 3.5 million square meters of capacity for manufacturing and logistics facilities. Load more MND_BUSINESS First 20 industrial parks under Plan México open for business MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Together, the 20 parks represent more than US $711 million in direct investment and 3.5 million square meters of capacity for manufacturing and logistics facilities. 2 US firms will invest US $500 million for electrified transport... March 6, 2026 Chihuahua teams up with BBVA to bring banking services to Magical... March 5, 2026 Back to business: Investor confidence in Jalisco remains high 10 days... March 3, 2026 Coca-Cola will celebrate 100 years in Mexico by investing US $6B February 27, 2026 Read more MND_Business CEO PERSPECTIVES Mexico after El Mencho: The ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast shares insider perspectives Travis Bembenek - March 7, 2026 2 Mexico News Daily's podcast takes a break from its season 2 programming to share two new episodes on the state of Mexico after El Mencho's fall — including firsthand accounts from Jalisco residents. In the wake of another fallen cartel leader, 10 reasons why this time could... Travis Bembenek - February 28, 2026 38 After the fall of a major cartel leader, conventional wisdom predicts more violence. Mexico News Daily's CEO makes the case for why this time could genuinely be different. An unprecedented 24-hour period for MND: A perspective from our CEO Travis Bembenek - February 23, 2026 38 It's not every Sunday that a country captures — and kills — its most-wanted criminal. Here's how it unfolded in our newsroom, and why our readers should care. Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to... Travis Bembenek - February 21, 2026 1 How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong." NEARSHORING IN MEXICO Mexico announces kick-off of formal USMCA negotiations — without Canada MND Staff - March 6, 2026 2 Holding bilateral sessions during the trilateral process is not unheard of in USMCA negotiations, and the Canadians are expected to join the early talks at an unspecified future date. US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs: What does it mean for Mexico? MND Staff - February 20, 2026 19 The ruling frees Mexico from paying certain Trump tariffs, such as the "fentanyl tariff" and the "reciprocal tariffs," though other exporting nations will probably get more relief than Mexico. Mexico, China hold first face-to-face trade talks since tariff dispute MND Staff - February 13, 2026 3 Both sides see an opportunity to deepen trade ties, but the challenges include Mexico's recent tariffs on Chinese goods and Trump's anti-China shadow looming over the USMCA renegotiations. CURRENCY EXCHANGE MXN - Mexican Peso USD17.57 CAD12.94 EUR20.42 MND_BUSINESS First 20 industrial parks under Plan México open for business MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 2 US firms will invest US $500 million for electrified transport in Mexico MND Staff - March 6, 2026 3 The project will start by addressing the lack of charging stations — the No. 1 deterrent to EV adoption — but also plans to create an entire "electrified ecosystem" for mass use. Chihuahua teams up with BBVA to bring banking services to Magical Towns MND Staff - March 5, 2026 0 The border state is loaded with attractions — including five Pueblos Mágicos — but the relative scarcity of digital payment tools makes it hard for tourists and merchants to do business with each other. Read more MND_Business CURRENCY EXCHANGE MXN - Mexican Peso USD17.57 CAD12.94 EUR20.42 MND_POLITICS Sheinbaum likely to visit Brazil this year to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Sheinbaum celebrates 44% decline in homicides: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 On Tuesday, the government reported the latest homicide numbers, which are considered the most important indicator of the national security situation and a key barometer of the progress that has been made in addressing Mexico's serious crime problems. Sheinbaum holds the line on sovereignty following Trump’s latest remarks: Monday’s mañanera recapped MND Staff - March 9, 2026 0 During her Q&A session with reporters, Sheinbaum took questions from reporters on International Women's Day marches, U.S. President Donald Trump's "Shield of the Americas" summit remarks and the ongoing screwworm crisis. Read more MND_Politics MND_POLITICS Sheinbaum likely to visit Brazil this year to strengthen bilateral energy... MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva wrote on social media on Monday that he had spoken to Sheinbaum by phone and that, after extending several invitations, his Mexican counterpart had finally agreed to visit. Sheinbaum celebrates 44% decline in homicides: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped March 10, 2026 Sheinbaum holds the line on sovereignty following Trump’s latest remarks: Monday’s... March 9, 2026 Why isn’t Mexico part of Trump’s new ‘Shield of the Americas’? March 9, 2026 Drug busts, arrests and the ‘definite’ decline of the Jalisco cartel:... March 6, 2026 Read more MND_Politics MND_MEXICO LIVING Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to Escuela Vasconcelos Travis Bembenek - February 21, 2026 1 How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong." What’s it really like to raise kids in Mexico? ‘Confidently Wrong’ interviews 3 couples on the front lines Travis Bembenek - February 14, 2026 0 How does raising children in Mexico compare to the U.S., the U.K. and Canada? Three couples share their experiences on this week's episode pf "Confidently Wrong." Medical inflation and tax changes are increasing health insurance premiums by up to 40% MND Staff - February 10, 2026 1 Mexico is projected to have the highest medical cost inflation globally in 2026, with an estimated average rate of 14.8%. According to industry experts, this could lead to three million Mexicans dropping their private health insurance this year. Read more MND_Mexico Living MND_TRAVEL More Mexicans are riding the rails as train ridership tops 55 million MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Passenger numbers are expected to continue their upward trend with the upcoming inauguration of the light rail line to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and the gradual adoption of the new Interurban “Insurgente” Train. Tourism to Mexico has more than doubled in the last 25 years MND Staff - March 9, 2026 4 And if the calculations by Google and the consulting firm Álvarez & Marsal are accurate, the number of annual visits by international tourists to Mexico will double again by 2050. When CDMX turns purple: Get the best views of the capital’s jacaranda spring super-bloom at these key spots Andrea Fischer - March 9, 2026 0 As spring comes to Mexico City, the weather warms and beautiful jacaranda trees come into bloom. Learn the best places in the nation's capital to see them in their glory. Read more MND_Travel MND_CULTURE MND_MEXICO LIVING Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to Escuela Vasconcelos Travis Bembenek - February 21, 2026 1 What’s it really like to raise kids in Mexico? ‘Confidently Wrong’ interviews 3 couples... Travis Bembenek - February 14, 2026 0 How does raising children in Mexico compare to the U.S., the U.K. and Canada? Three couples share their experiences on this week's episode pf "Confidently Wrong." Medical inflation and tax changes are increasing health insurance premiums by up to 40% MND Staff - February 10, 2026 1 Mexico is projected to have the highest medical cost inflation globally in 2026, with an estimated average rate of 14.8%. According to industry experts, this could lead to three million Mexicans dropping their private health insurance this year. Read more MND_Mexico Living CEO PERSPECTIVES Mexico after El Mencho: The ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast shares insider perspectives Travis Bembenek - March 7, 2026 2 In the wake of another fallen cartel leader, 10 reasons why this time could... Travis Bembenek - February 28, 2026 38 After the fall of a major cartel leader, conventional wisdom predicts more violence. Mexico News Daily's CEO makes the case for why this time could genuinely be different. An unprecedented 24-hour period for MND: A perspective from our CEO Travis Bembenek - February 23, 2026 38 It's not every Sunday that a country captures — and kills — its most-wanted criminal. Here's how it unfolded in our newsroom, and why our readers should care. Read more CEO Perspectives MND_REAL ESTATE Stranded assets in Huatulco: How 2 major tourism projects became frozen in legal and political limbo Randy Jackson - February 27, 2026 1 Excellence Group announces new family-friendly Finest resort in Riviera Maya MND Staff - January 27, 2026 0 The more than US $250 million project will be Excellence Group's sixth property in the state of Quintana Roo and third under the family-friendly Finest brand. Is it cheaper to build or buy in Mexico? The answer may surprise you Glenn Rotton - January 23, 2026 5 Thinking of building rather than buying in Mexico? Real estate expert Glenn Rotton thinks you should read this first. Read more MND_Real Estate MND_CULTURE 4-plus cool things to do in Mexico this March Wendy Rosenfield - March 10, 2026 0 Mexico mourns Pedro Friedeberg, a major figure in contemporary art MND Staff - March 9, 2026 1 Like other Mexican "surrealists," he shunned the label but still managed to leave an international legacy after more than six decades of exuberant and often ironical painting and sculpture. How to become emperor of Mexico: The story of Agustín de Iturbide Bob Pateman - March 8, 2026 2 Mexico has had two emperors and both were shot by a firing squad. But before his execution, Agustín de Iturbide's short reign as emperor left an important legacy. Read more MND_Culture MND_LIFESTYLE What to cook this March Bel Woodhouse - March 10, 2026 1 MND Local: Puerto Vallarta’s greatest volunteer Charlotte Smith - March 5, 2026 2 Shashanda Trujillo has dedicated her life in Puerto Vallarta to helping the community, with incredible effect. MND Local: Wildlife rescues, a roundabout update and new goals for Los Cabos tourism Chris Sands - March 4, 2026 0 There's a lot going on in Los Cabos right now, from tourism connecitivy and infrastructure updates to a series of dramatic wildlife rescues. Read more MND_Lifestyle MND_TRAVEL More Mexicans are riding the rails as train ridership tops 55 million MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 Tourism to Mexico has more than doubled in the last 25 years MND Staff - March 9, 2026 4 And if the calculations by Google and the consulting firm Álvarez & Marsal are accurate, the number of annual visits by international tourists to Mexico will double again by 2050. When CDMX turns purple: Get the best views of the capital’s jacaranda spring super-bloom... Andrea Fischer - March 9, 2026 0 As spring comes to Mexico City, the weather warms and beautiful jacaranda trees come into bloom. Learn the best places in the nation's capital to see them in their glory. Read more MND_Travel MND_FOOD & DRINK What to cook this March Bel Woodhouse - March 10, 2026 1 Michelin-starred Masala y Maíz celebrates International Women’s Month with series of one-night-only dinners Alan Chazaro - March 7, 2026 0 Something special is happening at Masala y Maíz in March. In honor of International Women's Month, the acclaimed Mexico City restaurant is welcoming in guest female chefs from around the globe. These 3 Mexican coffee shops rank among the best in the world MND Staff - February 27, 2026 2 From Chiapas to Guadalajara to Mexico City, these three Mexican coffee shops showcase Mexico's coffee heritage while serving up world-class brews. Read more MND_Food & Drink WATER IN MEXICO Opinion: From rising seas to rising risks Carol Graham - March 9, 2026 0 Battle over Chapala aqueduct tests Mexico’s transparency laws Tracy L. Barnett - March 8, 2026 1 Jalisco's government has refused to release the blueprints for a new aqueduct in Lake Chapala, leading to controversy over the project. Heat, drought and division: Climate change in the borderlands Millie Deere - February 19, 2026 3 Climate change in the borderlands between the U.S. and Mexico, in an area already beset by extreme heat and drought, is creating numerous challenges for both governments. Read more Water In Mexico MND_WELLNESS One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo Elisabeth Ashe - October 13, 2025 2 I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and... Bel Woodhouse - September 16, 2025 2 What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out. A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos Chris Sands - June 28, 2025 2 These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure. Read more MND_Wellness 4-plus cool things to do in Mexico this March Wendy Rosenfield - March 10, 2026 0 Every state in Mexico has cool things to do in March, but new MND contributor Wendy Rosenfeld picks her favorite four-and-a-half for the entire country. Mexico mourns Pedro Friedeberg, a major figure in contemporary art MND Staff - March 9, 2026 1 Like other Mexican "surrealists," he shunned the label but still managed to leave an international legacy after more than six decades of exuberant and often ironical painting and sculpture. How to become emperor of Mexico: The story of Agustín de Iturbide Bob Pateman - March 8, 2026 2 Mexico has had two emperors and both were shot by a firing squad. But before his execution, Agustín de Iturbide's short reign as emperor left an important legacy. Read more MND_Culture MND_LIFESTYLE What to cook this March Bel Woodhouse - March 10, 2026 1 As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes. MND Local: Puerto Vallarta’s greatest volunteer Charlotte Smith - March 5, 2026 2 Shashanda Trujillo has dedicated her life in Puerto Vallarta to helping the community, with incredible effect. MND Local: Wildlife rescues, a roundabout update and new goals for Los Cabos tourism Chris Sands - March 4, 2026 0 There's a lot going on in Los Cabos right now, from tourism connecitivy and infrastructure updates to a series of dramatic wildlife rescues. Read more MND_Lifestyle Read more MND_NEWS An 11th prehistoric skeleton has been found in a Yucatán Peninsula cenote MND Staff - March 10, 2026 1 Previous research suggests the area of the find, between Tulum and Playa del Carmen along the state of Quintana Roo's coastline, functioned as a burial site where ritual practices were performed by the first peoples who inhabited the region. More than 24,000 illegal firearms seized since Sheinbaum took office MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 The Sheinbaum administration has been seizing guns at a significantly higher rate than the previous government led by Andrés Manuel López Obrador. At least 3 dead in Mexico City building collapse MND Staff - March 10, 2026 0 The building had been badly damaged during the 2017 earthquake and was undergoing demolition when three floor slabs gave way prematurely with more than 50 workers inside. Rare albino blue whale sighted off coast of Loreto MND Staff - March 9, 2026 0 The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) sighting took place in Loreto Bay National Park (PNBL) and caps an unprecedented whale watching season on the peninsula, which begins annually in December. VIDEO OF THE WEEK MND_REAL ESTATE Stranded assets in Huatulco: How 2 major tourism projects became frozen in legal and... Randy Jackson - February 27, 2026 1 A golf course and a convention center, two key projects for tourism in Huatulco, are now closed and in legal limbo. The question is: Why? Excellence Group announces new family-friendly Finest resort in Riviera Maya MND Staff - January 27, 2026 0 The more than US $250 million project will be Excellence Group's sixth property in the state of Quintana Roo and third under the family-friendly Finest brand. Is it cheaper to build or buy in Mexico? The answer may surprise you Glenn Rotton - January 23, 2026 5 Thinking of building rather than buying in Mexico? Real estate expert Glenn Rotton thinks you should read this first. WATER IN MEXICO Opinion: From rising seas to rising risks Carol Graham - March 9, 2026 0 From Chihuahua to Chiapas, climate change threatens much of Mexico. A former U.S. climate security expert offers insight into how our changing world brings new challenges. Battle over Chapala aqueduct tests Mexico’s transparency laws Tracy L. Barnett - March 8, 2026 1 Jalisco's government has refused to release the blueprints for a new aqueduct in Lake Chapala, leading to controversy over the project. Heat, drought and division: Climate change in the borderlands Millie Deere - February 19, 2026 3 Climate change in the borderlands between the U.S. and Mexico, in an area already beset by extreme heat and drought, is creating numerous challenges for both governments. MND_WELLNESS MND_WELLNESS One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo Elisabeth Ashe - October 13, 2025 2 Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods. I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and... Bel Woodhouse - September 16, 2025 2 What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out. A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos Chris Sands - June 28, 2025 2 These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure. NEARSHORING IN MEXICO Mexico announces kick-off of formal USMCA negotiations — without Canada MND Staff - March 6, 2026 2 Holding bilateral sessions during the trilateral process is not unheard of in USMCA negotiations, and the Canadians are expected to join the early talks at an unspecified future date. US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs: What does it mean for Mexico? MND Staff - February 20, 2026 19 The ruling frees Mexico from paying certain Trump tariffs, such as the "fentanyl tariff" and the "reciprocal tariffs," though other exporting nations will probably get more relief than Mexico. Mexico, China hold first face-to-face trade talks since tariff dispute MND Staff - February 13, 2026 3 Both sides see an opportunity to deepen trade ties, but the challenges include Mexico's recent tariffs on Chinese goods and Trump's anti-China shadow looming over the USMCA renegotiations. EDITOR’S PICKS Security cabinet meets with FIFA to coordinate World Cup safety plans MND Staff - March 5, 2026 1 Mexican officials met with FIFA in Mexico City this week on President Sheinbaum's orders, as Mexico looks to reassure visitors ahead of the June competition. INAH to reopen Toniná after wresting site from landowner who demanded government pay rent MND Staff - March 4, 2026 3 Toniná's expropriation means that not only will the site be open to the public and to researchers, but also that it will be used to promote and implement responsible tourism after years of closure. From Chihuahua to Nagoya: Rarámuri champion Juana Ramírez to run in world’s largest women’s... MND Staff - March 3, 2026 6 The 20,000 women-strong sporting event in Nagoya, Japan, will also feature a special exhibition named “Mexico, Tierra de Campeones” (Mexico, Land of Champions), celebrating northern Mexico’s traditional attire and enduring Indigenous running heritage. The growing tragedy of Cuba Sarah DeVries - February 28, 2026 22 What's happening to Cuba is a tragedy, as Mexico wants to send oil along with humanitarian aid, but the U.S. is pressuring it not to. Meanwhile, the people suffer. MND_FOOD & DRINK What to cook this March Bel Woodhouse - March 10, 2026 1 As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes. Michelin-starred Masala y Maíz celebrates International Women’s Month with series of one-night-only dinners Alan Chazaro - March 7, 2026 0 Something special is happening at Masala y Maíz in March. In honor of International Women's Month, the acclaimed Mexico City restaurant is welcoming in guest female chefs from around the globe. These 3 Mexican coffee shops rank among the best in the world MND Staff - February 27, 2026 2 From Chiapas to Guadalajara to Mexico City, these three Mexican coffee shops showcase Mexico's coffee heritage while serving up world-class brews. Uber Eats campaign, ‘La que pica’ celebrates Mexico City’s spiciest salsas Alan Chazaro - February 21, 2026 0 As part of a new marketing campaign for Uber Eats, Mexico City's best taquería's are showcasing their spiciest salsas in bottles labeled as "La que pica." Mexico's English-language newspaper About MND MND FAMILY PLAN MND KIDS MND MERCH Subscription FAQ's COMMUNITY GUIDELINES Contact Privacy Policy FacebookTwitterLinkedinInstagram Mexico News Daily - Property of Tavana LLC
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