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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
State 33. Mexico’s diaspora no longer only sends money; it can move territories
Remittances prove that the connection endures. The municipal challenge is to turn that relationship into investment, knowledge, markets, and verifiable projects without treating migrants as a public-sector cash reserve. Remittances are not territorial policy Remittances are evidence of family stability. In 2025, Mexico received US$62.47 billion; from January through April 2026, another US$19.68 billion arrived, 2.6% more than a year earlier, according to Banco de México. They

Editorial
3 days ago4 min read


Organizing the territory. The municipal decision that can attract or scare away investment
In the new competition for productive capital, the municipality that governs its land sells certainty. The one that improvises sells risk. Investment does not land on a blank map Mexico may have trade agreements, geographic proximity and a powerful nearshoring narrative, but investment does not land in speeches. It lands on parcels of land, roads, permits, energy, water, housing, legal certainty and response times. That is where the uncomfortable truth begins: many municipali

Editorial
Jun 95 min read


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