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Infrastructure · MonterreyConsidering that Mexico has not taken full advantage of the benefits of nearshoring by not capturing all the potential that this phenomenon can offer, it should face challenges in sectoral ecosystems, infrastructure, energy, water, talent, cost competitiveness and security, according to a report by Bain & Company. “Mexico does not seem to have been able to capture the full potential of nearshoring, since neither Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) n…See the Story
They list challenges to make the most of nearshoring
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Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityOften, when we want to do “strategic planning”, a good approach to start is to list the resources needed to carry out the exercise. These will lead us to evaluate the current situation, to define future objectives, to chart the path to achieve them and to prepare to ensure the implementation of strategies. These are key resources for achieving the objective of this planning exercise: 1. Human resources.• Adequate leadership. It is essential to h…See the Story
What resources are needed to do a strategic planning exercise well?
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Mobile Phones · MexicoThe new iPhone 16, Apple's flagship, goes on sale today in Mexico. What is the price of the new iPhone? How does it compare to its main rivals? Check out this comparison of the most expensive smartphones.See the Story
iPhone 16 goes on sale in Mexico TODAY: Comparative table vs. cell phones more expensive than Apple
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Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityYesterday, images circulated profusely on social networks of members of the National Guard going to two offices of the Judiciary of Mexico City, who were unemployed. The official version is that they were going to do paperwork, but when they saw that the offices were closed, they withdrew. With that explanation, only questions arise. Didn't they really know about the closing of the offices? Why not send someone in uniform to do the paperwork? Wi…See the Story
National Guards in the Judiciary?
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Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityThe moment prevents us from seeing what is important. The issue is NOT that the Yunes doubled down, nor how badly the opposition played - before, during and after the 9/11 legislature - the opposition. No. It is crucial to pay all attention to the cause, at the source, however vulgar and morbid the forms of approval of the judicial reform may be. It would be unforgivable to remove Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the last person responsible for what…See the Story
The topic is NOT Yunes...
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Monterrey · MonterreyPractically 2 out of every 10 cyberattacks that occurred in Mexico during 2023 were registered in Nuevo León (NL), according to Checkpoint Software Technologies. “Last year, around 2,704 such complaints were registered in the NL, which represented more than seven incidents per day, while in Mexico there were about 15,000 in the year,” said Emmanuel Ruiz, country manager of the Israeli cybersecurity firm. He explained that in the state there have…See the Story
NL records 2 out of 10 cyberattacks
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AMLO · Mexico CityThe countdown has begun, and now the party in all its glory is the judicial reform approved with a bomb, pardon, fanfare and saucer, but which has already set off alerts among the entire financial and business sector, not only in Mexico but also in large foreign capitals, to which they have also applied the “neither see nor hear them” .But leaving that aside, at the end of this six-year term, there is a long list that President Andrés Manuel Lóp…See the Story
The changes that didn't happen with AMLO
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Mexico · MexicoWithout the need to speculate, it is now feasible to speak of a very important turning point for Mexico. Beyond the important and alarming consequences of the already approved reform of the Judiciary, there are a number of elements that suggest that the peso has entered a regime of secular depreciation. By secular depreciation I refer to a sustained weakening of the peso vis-à-vis its main trading partners in the medium and long term. This does …See the Story
The centuries-old depreciation of the peso
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