1 de Julio, 2025

The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.95% or 19.1 cents, trading around 19.94 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 19.7378 and a maximum of 20.2611 pesos per dollar. It should be noted that last week the peso depreciated 1.84% or 36.4 cents, due to

The United States increased its imports of fruits and vegetables from Mexico in the most recent fiscal year (October 2019-September 2020), according to data from the Department of Agriculture. These imports of fruits and vegetables originating in Mexico remain strong, while other bilateral trade flows have diminished affected

During the summer of 2020, monthly exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States were the lowest in 26 months, but have since increased, and in November, estimated LNG exports exceeded the previous record set in January of 2020. In December 2020, as part of its

World exports presented a 4% drop in value terms and year-on-year in the third quarter of 2020, the World Trade Organization (WTO) reported this Friday. By region, exports from North America decreased 11%, those from Central and South America decreased 10% and those from Europe and Asia decreased

The peso starts the session unchanged from yesterday’s close, trading around 19.82 pesos per dollar. A moderate strengthening of the dollar is observed against most currencies, after losing for four consecutive days, this because market participants are still waiting for the approval of a new fiscal stimulus package

The Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) of Mexico authorized the concentration between the manufacturers of transportation equipment Denso, Sumimoto and Asmo. The notified operation is part of a global process of restructuring and integration of various companies in Japan, United States and Mexico, which belong to the economic

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