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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] 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
  • [New] Canada and Mexico will be exempt from the new Section 122 tariffs, due to their North American trade pact with the U.S. Digiday
  • [New] Countries such as Brazil and Mexico are expected to play key roles in establishing early operational networks. ReAnIn
  • [New] In 2026, countries of the Global South with large critical mineral reserves such as Indonesia and Mexico will leverage their access to natural resources in exchange for lower tariffs and greater investment in domestic processing and manufacturing sectors. ORF Middle East
  • [New] Mexico has a network of 11 free trade agreements with 45 countries which boosts opportunities, innovations, and R&D efforts in Mexico. Towards FnB
  • [New] Mexico's 2026-2030 infrastructure plan aims to mobilize up to MX $5.6 trillion (US$ 323.12 billion), but its success hinges on execution. Mexico Business
  • [New] Mexico's 2026 framework introduces sophisticated classification systems for Fintech Institutions that we believe will revolutionise regulatory oversight. Beaumont Capital Markets
  • [New] Mexico's 2026 sandbox establishes clear success metrics and structured graduation pathways that we believe will significantly enhance innovation outcomes. Beaumont Capital Markets
  • [New] Mexican airspace remained open and suggested that if the US possesses any evidence, it could be shared with Mexico through an official request. Militarnyi
  • [New] The potential for a coordinated Canada-Mexico critical minerals strategy is significant, especially given the strong presence of Canadian mining firms in Mexico. Wilson Center
  • [New] Mexican Pacific and Gulf ports could serve as gateways for Canadian firms seeking expanded access to Latin America, while Canadian Atlantic and Pacific ports offer Mexican exporters alternative routes to Europe and Asia. Wilson Center
  • [New] The constant threat of new tariffs acts as a political pressure tool that limits the Mexican government's room for maneuvering. Workers' Voice/La Voz de los Trabajadores - A fusion of
  • [New] Mexico is the world's largest silver producer, and any potential disruptions to the silver supply chain could lead to higher prices following the recent surge in violence after the killing of the longtime leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, reportedly in coordination with U.S. intelligence. usfunds
  • [New] The Mexico-Colombia investment corridor has intensified in recent years, with developers, funds, and operators from both countries exploring reciprocal opportunities. GRI Hub News
  • AMLO's current proposals would transform Mexico's oil and electricity entities into fully state-owned and run entities, which could allow for further questionable practices and policies. Wilson Center
  • In Central America and Mexico, natural hazards, violence, and displacement have all exacerbated the ongoing humanitarian crisis. European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
  • The 3,650-MW SunZia Wind project in New Mexico is expected to start commercial operations this year and will be the largest onshore wind project in the United States. EIA - Energy Information Administration
  • If Canada and Mexico can align on critical minerals, energy cooperation, and investor certainty before 2026, they will enter the review process from a position of strength rather than defensiveness. Wilson Center
  • Mexico, with its manufacturing base and proximity to US auto plants, could become a hub for upgrading and component production-if regulatory stability is ensured. Wilson Center

Last updated: 10 March 2026



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