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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Screens without borders. The cinema that could stitch together Mexico–U.S. Relations (if politics doesn’t tear it apart)
Binational cinema is no longer a rarity: it is a strategic tool for economic, cultural, and technological integration between Mexico and the United States. In 2024, Mexico and the U.S. were—once again—the most active coproduction pair for the country: at least 21 films were made with talent and capital from both sides, driven by logistical advantages, shared value chains, and an increasingly sophisticated production ecosystem in Mexico. The 2024 data show a Mexican industry

Editorial
Sep 5, 20253 min read


The border turns off the smoke. The new race for carbon capture between Mexico and the U.S.
If the northern border has been a binational factory for decades, 2025 threatens to turn it into a massive CO₂ sink as well. The evidence is clear: in 2024, global carbon capture and storage (CCS) capacity “under construction” was on track to double to over 100 million tons per year once projects currently being built go online—a leap that shifted the conversation from technological promise to industrial deployment. In the United States, two drivers are pushing adoption in

Editorial
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Strategies to Maximize the Impact of U.S. Donations to Mexican Firefighters in 2025
In 2025, Mexico will receive its first donations from the United States aimed at strengthening firefighter services in various regions of the country. This marks a milestone in the bilateral collaboration between the two nations, reflecting a relationship characterized by mutual interests in security, sustainable development, and humanitarian cooperation. This effort also highlights the importance of enhancing local capacities to address emergencies and natural disasters, whi

Editorial
Jan 10, 20253 min read


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