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Dr. Mario Melgar Adalid

The year 2025 ends with high levels in Mexico’s political temperature. Among other developments, three stand out: (i) a march attributed to Generation Z, young people supposedly dissatisfied with the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum; (ii) the resignation of the Attorney General of the Republic, Alejandro Gertz Manero; and (iii) the reappearance of former President

Economic data reveal an unprecedented situation that underscores the significance of the current Mexico–United States relationship. Just months ahead of the scheduled review of the USMCA, the United States is exporting more to Mexico than to Canada for the first time, whether as an exporter or an importer, and Mexico has consolidated its position as

Cadillacs enjoy a special place in Mexican culture. They arrived in the country before European cars such as Mercedes Benz, Jaguar, Citroën, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, and Ferrari.  The recent announcement of Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1 (F1) in 2026 is great news for American motorsports, represented by General Motors, Cadillac’s parent company. Additionally, it is