While the US and Canada have reached various agreements with certain tax benefits at the national, state, and local levels, a 2015 document will provide blanket exemption for the tournament games in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara
As the Mexican government considers using this process again to increase dwindling oil reserves, the activist and scientist warns of the social and environmental consequences
The Mexican leader’s first year in office highlights the tension between pursuing an expansive oil policy while seeking regional leadership on environmental issues
Port entry records and customs reports accessed by EL PAÍS shed light on the criminal network’s activities
The fuel smuggling network at customs, made up of sailors, civil servants and businessmen, has called into question the role of the military in civilian functions
Since 2019, 69 people have passed away while in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Experts suggest that the US will use the threat of a trade war to force Mexico’s hand in the security arena. One potential outcome is a military cooperation agreement that would allow the US to take direct action in conjunction with Mexico
Accusations from the United States Department of the Treasury reveal new forms of money laundering being used by organized crime
The drug lord’s guilty plea includes the disclosure of his assets to the courts, although experts consider it unlikely that they will be recovered
The US agency claims to be working with its Mexican partners, but Claudia Sheinbaum says that there’s no agreement that includes the DEA in the initiative
Tuesday’s small derailment at a station in Yucatán has once again put the spotlight on the megaproject’s extremely rapid construction, the lack of operational testing, and possible hidden defects
An initiative in Morelos is building homes toppled in the September 19 quake with recycled PET