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WHAT'S NEXT?: Mexico's economy and status with the U.S. faces uncertain times as a result of Donald Trump's recent election as America's next president. The impacts of Donald Trump's pre-election threats are already being felt by Mexico's economy and may have unforeseen consequences for both nations.

  • [New] A coalition of 40 farm and agricultural groups has launched the Agricultural Coalition for the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, positioning themselves for what could be a pivotal moment for American agriculture. Farm Progress
  • [New] The rise of cartel-orchestrated drone attacks in Mexico highlights the growing sophistication and threat posed by organized crime groups, who are increasingly using advanced technology to carry out violent acts. National Today
  • [New] The New World screwworm, a dangerous pest that threatens livestock across North America, is making a concerning comeback in Mexico, prompting urgent action from U.S. agricultural authorities. Farm Progress
  • [New] Caused by a large and persistent dome of pressure settling over a large swath of the west, the blasts of heat are expected to come in two waves, first hitting the west coast on Thursday and spreading east through California, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. The Guardian
  • [New] BBVA Research had already warned before the oil shock that Banxico would likely move to the sidelines after one final cut, citing persistent core inflation in services. / Mexico The Rio Times
  • [New] A city-led project in Albuquerque, New Mexico, will test fully autonomous cargo operations. ZME Science
  • [New] Mexico's IPC fell 2.18% to 66,086, reflecting US demand fears and tariff vulnerability. The Rio Times
  • [New] Economic and political uncertainty in Cuba, fear of violence in Mexico and the impact of a devastating hurricane in Jamaica have forced many people to change their plans, with some deciding to simply stay put in 2026. CP24
  • [New] While most trips will proceed without issue, travel experts say conditions in 2026 make it especially important for travelers to stay informed and prepared before leaving home. / Mexico The Legal Examiner
  • [New] The 3.65 GW SunZia Wind project in New Mexico is expected to start commercial operations this year and would be the largest onshore wind project in the U.S. Mercomindia.com
  • [New] General Motors announced it will invest $4 billion in U.S.-based manufacturing as it shifts more vehicle production from Mexico to the U.S., including in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee - including an $888 million investment at its propulsion plant in Tonawanda, New York. The White House
  • [New] Reliable Robotics, which develops autonomous flight technologies, will work with Albuquerque's aviation department on self-flying air cargo operations from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Durango, Colorado. Smart Cities Dive
  • [New] Inflation and Interest Rates: Inflation is expected to moderate towards 3.0% by the end of 2026, allowing Banxico to potentially ease monetary policy from 2025 levels. / Mexico The Yucatan Times
  • [New] Mexico could receive 90 million international tourists by 2050, consolidating its place among the top 10 most visited destinations worldwide. LEADING HOTELIERS
  • [New] The federal government aims to position Mexico as the world's fifth-most visited country by 2030, a goal requiring approximately 3 million additional tourists annually. LEADING HOTELIERS
  • [New] The IMCO calculates that closing the participation gap with the OECD could add MX $6.9 trillion to Mexico's GDP over the next decade, roughly MX $630 billion per year. Mexico Business
  • [New] Mexico is emerging as a key nearshoring hub for the U.S., and heading into 2026, nearshoring investment is expected to continue, supporting expanded Mexican manufacturing capacity. Clarkston Consulting
  • [New] 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
  • [New] The Mexican Caribbean could be in for its worst sargassum season yet, with the Navy warning that arrivals along the Quintana Roo coast may run more than 75% above historical averages during March and April. Mexico News Daily
  • [New] Mexico shows strong momentum, particularly in Non-Life insurance, with projected growth of 12.3% in 2026 and 13.1% in 2027. Mapfre

Last updated: 17 March 2026



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