Economy

Mexico's Triumph Over OPEC+, What Will It Cost?

President Lopez Obrador signed an agreement to help improve the Mexican oil producer's supply. (Photo: Reuters) Mexico delayed a historical agreement to stabilize global oil markets for three days by avoiding to acknowledge an offer from the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries to reduce oil production by 350,000 barrels per day.
A sign of state-owned company Petroleos Mexicanos

Mexico's Oil Regulator Says Pemex Joint Ventures Possible In Coming Months

Mexico's new oil regulator said state-owned petroleum company Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) could possibly seek for joint venture partnerships soon.

Reasons Why a Diversified Workforce Can Lead to Your Company’s Growth

A lot of businesses are currently struggling due to the COVID-19 crisis, and every company is excited to get back to business and grow. Here are some reasons why a diversified workforce can help your business grow.
MyRegistry.com Translates Gift Registries to Spanish

MyRegistry.com Translates Gift Registries to Spanish

MyRegistry.com has big news! The leading universal gift registry platform, MyRegistry has launched its popular online gift registry experience in Spanish, allowing the Latin community to create a Universal Wedding Registry or Universal Baby Registry on a website that speaks their language.
Canceled Flight

Tips to Increase Your Chances of Getting a Refund for Canceled Flights

Due to the sudden change of situations caused by the COVID-19 crisis, people are at a dilemma on how to increase their chances of getting refunds for their booked flights.

Mexican Airlines Operate at 15% Capacity, Suspend International Flights

IATA Vice President in Americas, Peter Cerdá said, "Mexican stand to lose" nearly $5.3 billion in income from march to May, as an outcome of a rapid decline in demand for air travel.
Why You Should Think Twice About Buying Manchego In Mexican Grocery Stores

Why You Should Think Twice About Buying Manchego In Mexican Grocery Stores

The federal consumer protection agency Profeco reported that the fake manchego may look, smell and taste like cheese but does not give the consumer the product advertised on the label.

Jaime Ruiz Sacristan, Mexican Stock Exchange Chairman Dies After Testing Positive for COVID-19

More than three weeks after he was hospitalized due to coronavirus, Jaime Ruiz Sacristan, the president of the board of Mexico's main stock exchange, died on Sunday.
Trump Offers To Help Mexico Amid Oil Price War Scheme

Trump Offers To Help Mexico Amid Oil Price Wars

US President Donald Trump declared in a White House briefing on Friday that he offered to help Mexico in a ploy to end the oil price war.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott

Gov. Abbott Announces Plans to Sign Executive Order Reopening Businesses in Texas

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced yesterday that he is signing an executive order next week that lays out how the businesses in the state will start reopening in a safe way.
Crisis Relief Funding

Here's a List of Helpful COVID-19 Relief Programs for Small Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations

Find out here about the coronavirus relief programs for small businesses and non-profit organizations in the United States.

AMLO Rejecting Small Businesses May Damage the Country's Economy in the Long Run

Here's how a possible negative long term effect on the economy of Mexico can result from AMLO's failure to help small businesses survive the COVID-19 crisis.

Large-Tech Company CEOs Donate for COVID-19 Relief: Are You a Beneficiary?

Find out here about the donation of Jack Dorsey and other large tech company CEOs for COVID-19 Relief.

Meet 5 of Mexico’s Wealthiest People

Meet five of Mexico's wealthiest people. Some are from the mining sector and some from the consumer industry. This article also contains the featured people's net worth.

Types of Businesses That Perform Well During Economic Recessions

Is your business thriving right now? (Photo: Wikimedia) Certain businesses still perform well during recessions. These businesses sometimes expand during recessions as the rest of the economy contracts, says an article.

One of the Richest Men in Mexico, Jerónimo Arango Arias, Dies

Learn about the life and death of Jerónimo Arango Arias. (Photo: Wikimedia) Jerónimo Arango Arias, a Mexican businessman and one of the richest men in Mexico, has died at the age of 95 years.

Mexican President Pledges 2 Million Jobs and Assistance to Small Businesses

Find out here about AMLO’s plan to prevent economic recession due to the COVID-19 crisis. (Photo: Wikimedia) On Sunday, the President of Mexico had announced a plan to help boost the Mexican economy out of the COVID-19 crisis.
Latino and Hispanic farm workers

Real Heroes 2.0: Latino Farmworkers Sustain Food in the US, but Are They Protected Against COVID-19?

More than 400,000 Hispanic farmworkers who continue to work amid COVID-19 in the American fields to sustain the food chain of the country are at risk.

Cleancult: Sustainable Cleaning Products Developed in Puerto Rico

Sustainable and non-toxic products manufactured in the United States but developed and designed in Puerto are now one of the in-demand cleaning products.

From Liquor to Antiseptics: How a Venezuelan Distillery Is Responding to COVID-19

Santa Teresa Distillery responds to COVID-19 by making antiseptic alcohol instead of just rum. It is also donating most of its alcohol production to neighboring communities.
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