The service and informal sectors showed the largest annual increase since June. Senators approved a tax increase on cigarettes, drinks, electrolytes, and service fees. The US will cancel 13 routes for Mexican airlines from AIFA and AICM airports, including passenger and cargo flights. The Pentagon killed 14 crew members, and the Mexican Navy is searching for a survivor with two ships, 'for humanitarian reasons,' in waters 830 kilometers from Acapulco. Trump is pleased with the tariff pause for Mexico. It is still uncertain how long the grace period will last. The Department of Transportation ordered the cancellation of all passenger and cargo flights. Adán approved the security companies of the leader of 'La Barredora'. The Morenist acted as a notary to register and validate changes in the boards of directors of companies linked to Bermúdez; all of them continue to operate. Hurricane Melissa is advancing in Cuba 'with damaging winds and a dangerous storm surge'. Army and Navy summon the US ambassador over an attack on four boats. Dialogue in the Interior Ministry is resumed; vehicles have been stranded for 24 hours. Trump vetoes AIFA. Revokes 13 routes of Aeroméxico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus. These are the highlighted news for this Wednesday, October 29, 2025, in the main national circulation newspapers. Corn producers demand more subsidies; paralyze 33 highways and intersections. The President of the United States stated that his economy benefits from the extension granted to our country for the entry into force of new tariffs. The employed population increased by 820 thousand as of September, according to INEGI.
Mexico's Top News: Economic Growth, Politics, and Hurricane
A roundup of top Mexico news for October 29, 2025: service sector growth, senators approve tax hikes, US cancels airline routes, Pentagon's humanitarian mission, Trump's reaction to tariffs, and Hurricane Melissa near Cuba.