Mexico Shrugs Off U.S. FAA Alert Over ‘Military Activities’
Mexico dismissed a U.S. FAA notice warning airlines to exercise caution over Latin America, affirming its airspace remains safe with no operational changes.
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Mexico dismissed a U.S. FAA notice warning airlines to exercise caution over Latin America, affirming its airspace remains safe with no operational changes.
Mexico will raise its minimum wage by 13% starting January 1, 2026, as government factors in productivity, inflation and living costs.
Mexico is racing to diversify its grain supply as US tensions squeeze corn, soy, and wheat imports. Traders and analysts urge new partners and local production to boost resilience.
Mexico’s renewable power sector is gaining momentum in 2025 as President Sheinbaum’s administration sparks fresh investor interest and plans for cleaner, more reliable energy.
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.