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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Smart Cities in Mexico. The 2026 World Cup Will Test More Than Stadiums
The 2026 World Cup will not turn Mexico into a country of smart cities. It will reveal which of its cities truly know how to govern. That is the uncomfortable test. Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey will not only receive matches, tourists, international cameras, and consumer spending. They will also undergo an open-air urban audit. Every slow commute, every signage failure, every poorly coordinated operation, and every app that solves nothing will tell a deeper story:

Editorial
May 145 min read


Without Smart Infrastructure, There Is No Global Competitiveness
Investment is not always lost in major national decisions. Sometimes it is lost at a slow municipal service window, on an industrial street without maintenance, in a stalled permit, or in a city that cannot guarantee water, energy, security, and connectivity. That is the uncomfortable truth. Mexico is already part of the global conversation on nearshoring, advanced manufacturing, and North American integration. But appearing on the map of opportunity is one thing. Having

Editorial
Apr 303 min read


The World Has Already Reorganized. Mexico Is Still Adjusting
Mexico did not arrive late to the new economic order. It arrived with an advantage. The problem is that many of its municipalities are still not prepared to turn that advantage into real power. Global reorganization is no longer decided only through trade agreements, investment speeches, or business tours. It is decided through available energy, sufficient water, operational security, connected infrastructure, fast permits, technical talent, and local governments capable of

Editorial
Apr 294 min read


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