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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Mexico Can Attract Investment, But It Cannot Sustain It Without Water, Energy and Well-Planned Land
Mexico may have trade agreements, a strategic border, industrial capacity and skilled labor. But without water, energy and well-planned land, nearshoring will remain a promise. That is the uncomfortable truth. The country’s next competitive advantage will not be only its proximity to the United States. It will be its ability to prove that its territories can sustain real investment: with available water, reliable megawatts, clear permits, productive land, sufficient drain

Editorial
May 124 min read


Mexico 2050. Megacities, super-corridors, and the new map of urban power
Mexico is already living its urban future. In 2024, 81.9% of the population resided in cities, a proportion on par with advanced economies and one that will continue to grow through 2050. This concentration of people changes everything: the scale of infrastructure, the demand for energy, the design of transportation, the management of water, and, above all, the productivity generated when talent, capital, and data converge in interconnected metropolitan ecosystems. Integrat

Editorial
Sep 16, 20253 min read


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