
President Donald Trump's business decisions have led Mexico to adopt a "cool-headed" stance and strengthen relationships with other countries. Juan Ramón de la Fuente and Marcelo Ebrard are key figures in this process, especially in the relationship with China, which is forecasted to continue growing in the long term.
In recent years, Chinese banks have gained presence in Mexico, meeting the demand from Chinese companies in the country. Meanwhile, the trade relationship between Mexico and China has flourished, with a significant increase in imports from the Asian country.
Despite U.S. pressure to limit Chinese influence in the region, economic analysts view the future of Mexico-China relations optimistically. Economic diversification is expected to strengthen, complementing integration with neighboring countries.
In the aviation sector, new routes and investments in airport infrastructure in the Nayarit-Jalisco region have been announced, boosted by Airports and Auxiliary Services and Mexican Airports. This development has sparked the interest of airlines like Viva and Volaris, which plan to increase connectivity between Tijuana and other destinations.
On another topic, CFE has faced controversy over its power cuts without prior intervention from authorities. The SCJN will review the amparo 720/2024 to determine whether these cuts are justified. It is argued that consumers will not be left defenseless, as any non-compliance can be claimed through the corresponding civil route.
Puebla is preparing to host the tenth edition of the Smart City Expo LATAM Congress, with the participation of hundreds of cities, speakers, and companies. This initiative aims to project the city internationally and address key issues such as security. In the tourism sector, both Jalisco and Nayarit are experiencing a boom in hotel and infrastructure investments to meet the growing demand for tourism.