Mexico & Chinese Mainland Unite in Solar Manufacturing Surge
Mexico teams up with the Chinese mainland in 2025 to ramp up solar manufacturing and exports, aiming to become North America’s clean-energy hub.
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Mexico teams up with the Chinese mainland in 2025 to ramp up solar manufacturing and exports, aiming to become North America’s clean-energy hub.
Mexico’s coffee heartland is grappling with erratic rains and rising temperatures that threaten harvests, drive up prices, and push farmers to demand urgent climate action.
Mexico’s army is on high alert after President Trump threatened to send U.S. forces to fight drug cartels in Latin America, raising tensions on the Mexico–U.S. border.
Mexico’s solar production and exports surged in 2025, driven by regional demand and partnerships with companies from the Chinese mainland, cementing its role as North America’s clean-energy hub.
Mexico and the U.S. have agreed to postpone a planned Nov. 1 tariff hike, giving negotiators more time to sort out trade and non-tariff issues.
At a two-day summit in Mexico City, Mexico and Canada pledged deeper cooperation on trade, energy, security, agriculture, and the environment.
U.S. tariffs are pushing brands to reroute production from the Chinese mainland to Vietnam and Mexico, shaking up global supply chains and sparking new opportunities.
Mexico has suspended postal shipments to the United States after Washington’s new tariff policy hit international packages, disrupting personal deliveries and small-business exports.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered her first State of the Union address in Mexico City, highlighting policy wins and acknowledging challenges ahead.
In a thrilling opener at the FIVB Women’s Volleyball World Championship in Chiang Mai, the Chinese mainland rallied to beat Mexico 3-1, powered by standout plays from Wu Mengjie and Zhuang Yushan.