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Residents of the Benito Juárez neighborhood in Mexico City blocked a street in April to protest the quality of their water. And while Mexico City’s problems are worsening, they are not new.
Mexico City authorities on Wednesday announced a plan to tackle gentrification, following protests against rising rents blamed on an influx of foreigners, including remote workers.
Mexico City, one of the world's most populous cities, could be just months away from running out of water. It’s a crisis brought on by geography, growth and leaky infrastructure, all compounded ...
Mexico City water supply at historic low Reservoirs that furnish a large part of the Mexican capital have fallen to historic lows, as low rainfall, climate change and mismanagement exacerbate the ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's statistics agency INEGI released data on Friday showing that inflation slowed more than expected, while growth exceeded forecasts, opening the door for the country ...
Mexico's manufacturing sector inched back into expansion territory in September, following two months of contraction, as goods producers faced a challenging month due to ongoing declines in sales ...
The city’s economy has thrived, too, driven by the growth of a wide range of businesses. There are bustling factories, high-tech start-ups, banking and insurance companies and even a rapidly ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday said it sees Mexico's economic growth slowing to around 1.5% this year, citing capacity constraints and tight monetary policy.
(Analysis) Mexico City is facing a severe housing crisis. Today, only 8% of its residents can afford 85% of the homes and apartments on the market. T ...
Mexico’s tourism sector is set for continued growth, with President Claudia Sheinbaum’s new Plan Mexico aiming to make the country the world’s fifth most-visited destination by 2030, backed by ...
The challenge in Mexico City, built amid lakes by the Aztecs, had long been getting rid of water, not storing it. Now its taps are running dry.