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NFL Announces it Will Return to Mexico City in 2019
Associated Press

Less than a week after the league moved the Chiefs-Rams matchup from Azteca Stadium to Los Angeles the NFL confirmed it will return to Mexico City next year. The game's date and participating teams won't be known until the 2019 NFL schedule is released in the spring.

New US Travel Advisories Exempt Mexico Tourism Spots
BanderasNews.com

On November 15, the U.S. State Department issued an updated travel advisory for some parts of Mexico. But most popular tourist areas are still considered safe, including resort regions such as Cabo San Lucas - San Jose del Cabo and Puerto Vallarta - Riviera Nayarit.

NFL Moves Chiefs-Rams Game from Mexico City to LA
ESPN News Services

The NFL has decided to move Monday night's showdown between the Chiefs and Rams from Mexico City to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum because of poor field conditions at Estadio Azteca. Soccer games, concerts, and a significant amount of rainfall there have left the field a mess.

Find The Perfect Place to Live in Mexico - Online!
MEXLend Mortgages for Mexico

So you've decided you would like to live in Mexico. But where? There are a variety of online resources that you can use to learn about all the different cities and towns in Mexico, and ultimately, decide just where in this vast and enchanting country you'd like to live.

BP Opens First Convenience Store & Café in Jalisco
Mexico News Daily

British oil and gas company BP continues its expansion in Mexico with the opening of its first ToGo convenience store in Guadalajara, where it also introduced its Wild Bean Café to customers as part of a strategy to transform the concept of service stations in Mexico.

Mexico's Industrial Activity Grows 1% in September
Xinhua

Industrial activity in Mexico grew 1 percent in September compared to August, its largest increase in nine months, the National Institute of Statistics and Geography said last week. The growth was spurred largely by manufacturing production which grew 1.1 percent.

Avocados From Mexico Returns for Fifth Super Bowl
Ad Age

Avocados From Mexico is returning to the Super Bowl for a 5th consecutive year, keeping its comedic and celebrity approach going while kicking off a campaign from its new agency. Plans include a 30-second spot in the 2nd quarter. The new campaign will continue through 2019.

Thor Goes Loco in Mexico, Opening 3 Retail Centers
Chain Store Age

Within the span of little more than a month, Thor Equities will have opened retail centers with more than 5 million buildable sq. ft. in Mexico. The developer opened The Harbor Merida on Oct. 19, Town Square Metepec opens Nov. 9, and The Landmark Guadalajara is set to open Nov. 22.

GAP Reports 10.3% Passenger Increase in Mexican Airports
Digital Journal

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico has reported total terminal passengers increased 10.3% in it's 13 airports during October 2018, compared to the same period of the previous year. Domestic passenger traffic increased by 12.6%, while international passenger traffic increased by 6.5%.

Vidanta Mexico Names Winner of 'The World's Best Job'
BanderasNews.com

Vidanta is pleased to announce the company has named their official hire for 'The World's Best Job' position. Andrea Martens will act as Vidanta's social influencer while experiencing the luxury and adventure offered at their 5-star resorts on Mexico's most beautiful beaches.

Uber will Begin Accepting Cash Fares in Mexico City
Reuters

Seizing on a recent Supreme Court decision, Uber said it will begin accepting cash fares in Mexico City, though it has not yet been approved by local government. Before the court's decision, Uber accepted cash in all but 2 of the 43 Mexican cities in which the ride-hailing company operates.

Mexico Takes a Big Step Toward Marijuana Legalization
Vox

Mexico's Supreme Court on Wednesday deemed the marijuana prohibition law unconstitutional, bringing the country one step closer to legalization. If the government follows through, Mexico could become the third in the world to legalize pot for recreational purposes.

FCA Reconsidering Move of Ram Production from Mexico
Detroit Free Press

Production of Ram's heavy-duty trucks may not be ending in Mexico after all. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Mike Manley is reportedly reconsidering a decision announced in January to stop making Ram heavy-duty trucks at a plant in Saltillo, Mexico.

Infiniti Engineering Academy Winner Chosen for 2018
autosport.com

An engineering student from Mexico will get a Formula 1 work experience placement on the Renault team as the latest winner of the 2018 Infiniti Engineering Academy. Renault race driver Carlos Sainz unveiled the winner - Patricio Barroso Rios - in the Mexico City pitlane last week.

UAEM Student Competes for Spot in UN Climate Conference
Mexico News Daily

A college student from Toluca, Mexico is one of 20 finalists out of the 1,500 students from around the world who submitted a video spotlighting a youth-driven environmental project for a chance to participate in the Dec. 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poland.

Many Beaches in Quintana Roo are Now Sargassum Free
El Universal

Authorities on Mexico's Caribbean coast said that beaches in two Quintana Roo municipalities have been cleared of the sargassum that has been washing ashore over the past five months, causing a significant drop in tourism and triggering warnings of a serious environmental disaster.

Mexico's Traveling Virgin Returns to Home in Zapopan
BanderasNews.com

One of the most important religious celebrations in Mexico is held every year on October 12, when millions of pilgrims, led by tribal dancers and priests, accompany the Virgin of Zapopan on her five-mile journey from the Guadalajara Cathedral to the Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan.

In Mexico, E-commerce Comes to the Corner Store
pri.org

With more than 17,000 locations, you can't go far in Mexico without seeing an Oxxo store. And now, Mexico's largest convenience store chain has cracked two of the biggest barriers to online shopping - payments and pickup - in a country where traditional bank accounts are shunned by many.


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