Mexico
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Study: marine park fishing ban didn’t hurt national catch
Banning fishing in marine protected areas (MPAs) has not reduced the overall catch across the rest of the Mexican fishing…
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NFE obtains export permit for natural gas from Altamira hub
The U.S. company New Fortress Energy (NFE) announced on Friday that it has obtained a permit to export natural gas…
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Volaris workers delay strike action indefinitely
Volaris airline employees are indefinitely delaying a strike originally planned for Friday. Volaris workers asked the company to start talks…
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Chiapas town’s residents heading home after fleeing cartel violence
About 1,000 people have returned to their homes in Chiapas on Thursday after being displaced due to an outbreak of…
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New car sales in Mexico up 12.6% annually in May
During May, 102,697 new light vehicles were sold in Mexico, according to trade associations, representing a 5.2% increase from April,…
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Reuters: Mexico, U.S. nearing ‘full-blown’ GMO corn trade dispute
The United States government has requested dispute settlement consultations with its Mexican counterpart over Mexico’s plan to phase out imports…
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What do cave experts have to say about the Maya Train project?
A few years ago, any encyclopedia — remember those? — would have told you that the longest cave in the…
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Remittances up 6.3% annually, reaching US $5B in April
Mexico’s remittance income in April reached US $5.3 billion, a 6.3% annual increase from the same month in 2022. Nearly…
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Popocatépetl activity level has diminished
According to the National Center for Disaster Prevention (Cenapred), activity at the Popocatépetl volcano has diminished, although the yellow Phase…
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Pre-Columbian sculpture found in Veracruz may depict female ruler
A pre-Columbian sculpture has been discovered by residents of a Veracruz town on Tuesday that resembles one of Mexico’s most…
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