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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 program, created last year through the Medical Psilocybin Act, will offer treatment for conditions like treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, substance abuse, and end-of-life care, making New Mexico the first state with a medically integrated psilocybin program. RuralOrganizing
  • [New] Foreign Direct Investment can potentially add another 0.5% to Mexico's GDP while manufacturing output could add 2.4% points, with an additional 1.1 million potential jobs being created. FreightCenter
  • [New] The 45 Z tax credits have been extended to 2029, with eligibility limited to US, Mexican, and Canadian feedstocks, reinforcing energy security and domestic industry growth. ASUENE | The enterprise climate cloud platform | Carbon
  • [New] Labour vulnerability assessment: Conduct internal reviews of union contracts and wage structures across Mexican facilities to ensure they meet Labour Value Content requirements, especially as inspections by U.S. labour officials are expected to increase in 2026. Prodensa Servicios de Consultoria
  • [New] Mexico and the United States will begin bilateral discussions as part of the review process for the USMCA, with Mexico set to propose maintaining the trade deal and eliminating tariffs. Mexico Business
  • [New] Other projects are based in Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, and the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Reliable Robotics will test autonomous cargo operations. Q104.3
  • [New] The United States could negotiate separate deals with Canada and Mexico, ending the three-nation North American bloc that previous administrations saw as crucial to competing economically with China and the European Union. Los Angeles Times
  • [New] Driven by household consumption, activity is expected to rebound in 2026, and Mexican growth could reach its potential. economic-research.bnpparibas.com
  • [New] The killing of CJNG leader El Mencho set off violence in Mexico, and armed group activity in Colombia could lead to violence around elections. Acled
  • [New] BBVA now expects Mexico's economy to grow 1.8% in 2026, helped by firmer demand and investment plans after weak 2025 performance. Puerto Vallarta News
  • [New] Mexico's economy faces mixed signals: strong tourism prospects from the World Cup contrast with risks from trade tensions and oil price volatility. The Yucatan Times
  • [New] Mexico's hotel sector stands at the center of a global tourism expansion that promises to double international travel by 2050. LEADING HOTELIERS
  • [New] New Mexico H.B. 330 would require AI ethics to be offered as a computer science elective, while Hawaii H.B. 2466 would direct development of a statewide K-12 social media and AI literacy curriculum addressing misinformation, deepfakes, mental health, and responsible digital behaviour. FutureEd
  • [New] Deep trade integration with the United States, in a time when the United States is reasserting its position globally can only compound Mexico's opportunity to grow. Mexico Business
  • [New] Mexico 2026 is defined by stability, opportunity, and transformation across industries. Mexico Business
  • [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

Last updated: 24 March 2026



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