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Mexico BANOBRAS USD 735M bond marks 2025 target

The National Bank of Public Works and Services (BANOBRAS) completed an issuance of two bonds totaling MX$13 billion (US$735.4 million) equivalent to about RMB 5.08 billion as part of its annual financing plan. This operation marks the institution’s final placement of 2025. Rating agencies backed the issuance, arguing that the government support ensures the fulfillment… Continue reading Mexico BANOBRAS USD 735M bond marks 2025 target

Mexico ranks No.2 in LatAm data center investmen

Mexico is experiencing a historic moment in its tech development. According to DataCentersDynamics, the country has become the second-largest destination for data center investment in Latin America, only behind Brazil. This trend is part of a global wave that is expanding at an unprecedented pace, driven by artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital services that… Continue reading Mexico ranks No.2 in LatAm data center investmen

Northern states lead Mexico exports

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Manufacturing is Mexico’s main export engine and the primary force driving foreign trade According to data from Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), exports from Mexican federal entities reached USD152,5566 billion in the third quarter of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 9.2%. This performance demonstrates the strength of Mexico’s national production system and… Continue reading Northern states lead Mexico exports

State of Mexico ranks 2nd in Mexico’s GDP

By the end of 2025, the State of Mexico remains the second most important economy in terms of contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with 9.1% of the national total.These figures, released by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), indicate that the State of Mexico recorded an annual growth of 2.1% in… Continue reading State of Mexico ranks 2nd in Mexico’s GDP

Bun Lan invests USD 80M new factory in Mexico

Bun Lan Industrial Limited, a high-precision plastic component manufacturer headquartered in Hong Kong, has invested $80 million to establish a plastic injection molding factory in Delicias, Chihuahua, further strengthening the region’s position in advanced manufacturing and the automotive supply chain. On December 11,2025, Delicias Mayor Jesús Valenciano García and Bun Lan Global CEO Eric Ng… Continue reading Bun Lan invests USD 80M new factory in Mexico

MEXCHAM RECAP of 2025

Mx climbs to 11th place in global FDI ranking

Mexico advanced one position in the global ranking of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), moving to 11th place in 2024 from the 12th place it held the previous year, according to the World Investment Report 2025 prepared by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the UN agency responsible for analyzing and tracking global… Continue reading Mx climbs to 11th place in global FDI ranking

Mx business leaders propose USD 40B investment

Mexico’s top tier business leaders have presented President Claudia Sheinbaum with a package of 38 proposed investments for 2026 that could exceed US $40 billion and go a long way toward meeting the investment goals of the administration’s Plan Mexico. The proposal came during Thursday’s annual end-of-the-year luncheon at Mexico City’s Kaluz Museum with the… Continue reading Mx business leaders propose USD 40B investment

Click to establish an overseas subsidiary in Mexico

Shenzhen Click Technology Co., Ltd. held its 16th meeting of the 5th Board of Directors on December 19, 2025, and approved the proposal to establish an overseas subsidiary in Mexico.The company plans to establish a Mexico subsidiary named CLICKPOWER MEXICO, S. de R.L. de C.V. through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Click (Hong Kong) International Co., Ltd.… Continue reading Click to establish an overseas subsidiary in Mexico

Volaris and Viva plan to merge

Viva Aerobús accounts for 38% of domestic air travel in Mexico and Volaris 33%, so together they could claim more than 70% of the market. Mexico’s two major low-cost airlines — Volaris and Viva Aerobús — plan to merge into a single low-cost airline group that would become the country’s largest domestic carrier. According to… Continue reading Volaris and Viva plan to merge