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  • [New] In an economy more exposed to tourism and services, the influx of international visitors could have a more visible impact on growth, particularly in major host cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. Saxo Bank A/S (Headquarters)
  • [New] Existing challenges in Mexico City highlight the potential risks of inadequate support systems. fundsforNGOs News - Grants and Resources for Sustainabi
  • [New] In Mexico, 250 entrepreneurs from the Greater Mexico City area (Mexico City and the State of Mexico) will participate in the hybrid modality of Emprende Pro Mujer, which combines digital training with in-person support. Pro Mujer | Invest in a Woman, Transform a Family
  • Nearshoring opportunities, lower costs, and supply chain resilience are reshaping corporate global footprints as companies expand into alternative manufacturing hubs including Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Guadalajara, Mexico; Tangier, Morocco; and Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Las Vegas Sun
  • In Mexico City, a boutique hotel will reinterpret the city hotel concept with bold design, a courtyard pool and a rooftop cocktail bar that draws the creative community. Stay Experience
  • In Mexico, the most intense and consistent heat risk is focused across northern and central regions, including Monterrey and Mexico City. Everbridge
  • A proposed law to establish a care system in Mexico City has drawn criticism due to concerns that its current structure and funding limitations could undermine the rights of people with disabilities and older individuals. fundsforNGOs News - Grants and Resources for Sustainabi
  • Human Rights Watch has documented cases in Mexico City in which a lack of independent living support exposes people with disabilities to domestic violence and entrenches dependency, increasing the risks of neglect and abandonment. Human Rights Watch
  • Smart City Initiatives: The smart city trend within Mexico will create growing demands for advancement in cabling solutions implemented across various infrastructure components. Mobility Foresights
  • While the proposed law has the potential to transform care systems in Mexico City, its current limitations raise serious concerns about its effectiveness. fundsforNGOs News - Grants and Resources for Sustainabi
  • Business travelers and tourists who rent cars to drive between Mexico City, surrounding State of Mexico and neighboring states such as Puebla or Morelos are frequently warned about vehicle theft and armed robbery, which remain stubbornly high despite periodic police operations. The Traveler
  • A dedicated parking spot in Mexico City or Monterrey can add 10% to 20% to monthly rent because street parking is scarce, security concerns are real, and tenants with cars will pay a premium for covered, gated parking. TheLatinvestor
  • Cities too are vulnerable-Cape Town, Chennai, and Mexico City have all faced Day Zero warnings when taps risked running dry. Countercurrents
  • In the event of unilateral military adventurism, Mexico City should open conversations with American businesses immediately - not to threaten them, but to make clear to a U.S. constituency with aligned interests and sway in Washington that U.S. military action would endanger U.S. investment. Foreign Affairs Magazine
  • Given the evolving threat environment, non-essential employees in affected areas, including Mexico City, should work remotely where operationally feasible. The Chertoff Group
  • A city-led project in Albuquerque, New Mexico, will test fully autonomous cargo operations. ZME Science
  • The city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, will lead a focused project aimed at advancing autonomous operations in partnership with flight automation developers. CGTN
  • Vulnerability to Day Zero: Major urban centers like Mexico City and Tijuana still face high risks of localized water crises due to population growth and dependence on imported water. The Yucatan Times
  • The Ministry of National Defense says it will deploy specialized counter-unmanned aircraft systems to protect stadiums and fan zones in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mexico Business
  • Mexico's Ministry of National Defense will deploy counter-unmanned aircraft systems to secure venues in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mexico Business
  • At the median price of MXN1,500,000 in Mexico, you can typically expect a modest 2-bedroom house in a secondary city like Aguascalientes or Morelia, or a smaller older home in the outer suburbs of major metros like Guadalajara or Monterrey. TheLatinvestor

Last updated: 25 June 2026



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