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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] Mexico's economic outlook improved after the IMF raised its growth forecasts for 2026 and 2027, but inflation remains a key source of pressure, with recent data from INEGI and Banxico suggesting that price stability is not yet fully secured. Mexico Business
  • [New] Mexico runs the risk of being caught between the grinding stones of the two great powers in its economic relations. Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
  • [New] Industry organizations are expected to participate closely in consultations and advisory discussions during the negotiation process in order to protect regional supply chains and maintain Mexico's competitiveness in aerospace manufacturing. MEXICONOW
  • [New] The next factory location - widely speculated to be in Mexico (Monterrey), India, or Southeast Asia - will focus on producing Tesla's upcoming affordable vehicle platform. Tesla News Plus
  • [New] Billions of dollars in announced investments in Mexican industrial real estate, semiconductor packaging facilities, and automotive supply chains are predicated on the assumption that North American trade preferences will survive. Mexicanist
  • [New] Opportunities arise from terminal modernization, AI integration, and expanding regional airport development in Mexico. Yahoo Finance
  • [New] Mexico is part of the broader regional opportunity, though enterprise depth remains lower than in the United States. Mordor Intelligence
  • [New] Mexico's gross domestic product fell by 0.8% for the first quarter, a lower growth than expected. Al Jazeera
  • [New] Mexico will launch new tenders for power generation and storage as it seeks to increase the share of renewables to 38% by 2030. Industrial Info Resources
  • [New] The planned pipeline build-out is part of a larger effort to meet Mexico's growing demand for electricity, which is expected to surge by as much as 65 gigawatts by 2030. Energy Connects
  • [New] Mexico's Senate is preparing an AI law and national strategy that could shape work, public services, online safety and digital rights. Puerto Vallarta News
  • [New] Mexico's media workers now face threats of legal action from politicians who are unhappy with their reporting as well as ongoing threats of physical violence when reporting on corruption or crime. Forbes
  • [New] Mexico's proximity to the U.S. gives companies the ability to respond quickly to demand changes, distribution capabilities and inventory concerns without disruption. Texas Global Services
  • [New] New Mexico's medical psilocybin program is anticipated to launch by the end of 2026. Houston Public Media
  • [New] The central message is clear: the Mexico ozone contingency is a response to a real and immediate risk, not just a bureaucratic warning. teleSURenglish
  • [New] The Mexico ozone contingency remains in force as meteorological forecasts indicate that pollutant stagnation could persist for several more hours. teleSURenglish
  • [New] Tamaulipas state is designated by the US State Department with a level four do not travel warning due to extreme dangers of crime and kidnapping. / Mexico Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)
  • [New] Iran were expected to fly from Turkey to Arizona to continue World Cup 2026 preparations but will switch to Mexico. Al Jazeera
  • [New] The West Coast Clean Transit Corridor Initiative in the United States plans to establish charging stations capable of charging HDTs at 2 MW along important transit lines from Mexico to the Canadian border by 2035. Precedence Research

Last updated: 02 June 2026



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