Mexico: Tourism and Energy in Focus

Mexico prepares for the Tianguis Tourism Fair in Acapulco and the World Cup, investing in infrastructure. In the energy sector, private companies help stabilize fuel supply logistics, despite Pemex's debts.


Mexico: Tourism and Energy in Focus

Mexico is actively developing its tourism sector and addressing issues in the energy sector. Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Tianguis Tourism Fair, which will be held in Acapulco this year, significant investments have been made to revive the city after Hurricane Otis. Companies like Mundo Imperial and Grupo Posadas are working on improving hotel infrastructure. Additionally, authorities are preparing for the World Cup, creating safe zones for fans—both free and paid. Meanwhile, in Baja California, a large-scale infrastructure program is wrapping up, featuring the famous 'Hot Wheels' bridges in Mexicali and Tijuana. In the energy sector, efficient fuel distribution logistics are key. Private companies like Noble Energy México are significantly contributing to diversifying supply and optimizing supply chains. Their role is to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the system, preventing disruptions that could affect the country's fuel supply. Despite positive signals, problems remain in settling old Pemex debts, which continue to pose risks to the company's operational activities.

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