April 2025

On March 7, 2025, the Mexican government published in the Official Journal of the Federation the new General Administrative Provisions for the Integration of Electricity Storage Systems into the National Electric System (“Storage Regulations”), which had previously been approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (“CRE”, now National Energy Commission or “CNE”) on September 30, 2024.

On August 23, 2024, the Mexican Department of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development (“SEDATU”), published in the Official Journal of the Federation Official Mexican Standard NOM-006-SEDATU-2024 regarding the classification, characterization and delimitation of areas not suitable for human settlement due to critical risks caused by hydrometeorological, geological threats and those associated with climate change or

On March 20, 2025, a amendment decree was published in the Official Journal of the Federation that introduces several amendments, as well as new laws regarding transparency and protection of personal data (the “Decree”), including the issuance of a new General Law of Transparency and Access to Public Information, a new General Law on the

Notes on the proposed Electricity Sector Law

On February 5th, 2025, Mexico’s President submitted to the Senate an initiative to enact eight new laws on energy matters, aimed to adapt the legal framework to the constitutional amendments of October 2024 on strategic areas and companies, in addition to reflecting the new public policy

Real estate professionals, commonly referred to as brokers or agents, play an important role in any real estate transaction serving as the main intermediary representing the interests of sellers, buyers, and developers, among other parties.

It is important to consider that important differences exist in the regulation and function of the real estate profession in