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Border 4.0, mewer lines, more GDP. The smart crossing revolution is already underway
The competitiveness of the U.S.–Mexico corridor is decided every morning at the ports of entry. In 2024, the evidence was clear: more...

Editorial
Aug 253 min read


From “Day Zero” to 24/7: Sensors, AI, and Smart Meters to Save Water in Mexico and the U.S.
Smart water management is no longer a promise—it is a requirement to sustain local economies and prevent social crises. In 2025, Mexico...

Editorial
Aug 253 min read


Michoacán Launches the “Initiatory Route” from Jalisco to Michoacán with a Seal of Peace Culture
Secretary of Tourism of Michoacán, Roberto E. Monroy García, along with Marco Tardelli, President of the Honoris Causa Mexico Foundation...

Editorial
Aug 252 min read


Michelle Greicha Frangie Assumes Presidency of Iberoamericanas FHC–Mexico at San Lázaro
Mexico City, Chamber of Deputies — Tuesday, August 19, 2025, 10:00 a.m. At the Salón Legisladores of the Honorable Congress of the...

Editorial
Aug 223 min read


Congresses or Stagnation: Business Tourism as the Engine That Can Ignite the Mexico–U.S. Economy in 2025
Business tourism—conventions, trade shows, and exhibitions—is no longer a “complement” to leisure travel: it is a powerhouse of value for...

Editorial
Aug 213 min read


She moves the GDP needle. The multiplier effect of women in the binational economy
The evidence is clear: where women make decisions—in companies, supply chains, and local governments—there is more growth, more jobs, and...

Editorial
Aug 213 min read


Camino de Santiago in Mexico: Culture, Economy, and Peace with a Binational Seal
Mexico City, Tuesday, August 19, 2025 (10:00 a.m.). At the Legislators’ Hall of the Chamber of Deputies, Mexican Congress ,...

Editorial
Aug 213 min read


Baja California go green or get left behind. How socially responsible companies are redefining the border
The business conversation in Baja California is no longer just about costs and logistics—it’s about earning the social license to operate...

Editorial
Aug 183 min read


Double wall against the cartel. How the two Nogales accelerated border security in 2024… and what’s still missing in 2025
The Nogales–Nogales corridor became in 2024 the most visible laboratory for local cooperation against cross-border crime. While the DEA...

Editorial
Aug 183 min read


Jalisco – Texas, from silicon to agave. The axis that could safeguard nearshoring in 2025
In 2024, Mexico–United States trade reached $839.6 billion in goods; U.S. exports to Mexico grew by 3.2% and imports from Mexico by 6.9%....

Editorial
Aug 183 min read


Guadalajara and Monterrey, the New “Iron Fists” of Nearshoring: How to Replicate Their Logistics Muscle in Your Municipality
Guadalajara and Monterrey closed 2024 as the most dynamic logistics poles in Mexico, a leap that in 2025 is already reshaping routes,...

Editorial
Aug 153 min read


Barrier-Free Tourism at the Border: The Inclusion Business That Can’t Wait
Accessible tourism is no longer a goodwill gesture—it is a public policy with an immediate economic return. In the United States,...

Editorial
Aug 143 min read


Innovate or Be Left Behind: 2025 Puts Local Government in Mexico and the U.S. to the Test
Public-sector innovation is no longer cosmetic—it’s the difference between a government that delivers and one that falls behind. In 2025,...

Editorial
Aug 133 min read


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