
Today, Thursday, January 30, 2025, the main national newspapers highlight various news of interest.
In the newspaper **Reforma**, it is reported that the door is opened to private investment in the electric sector, considering six mixed investment schemes. Furthermore, the need for U.S. partners to strengthen their policies against illegal immigration and drug trafficking is discussed.
On the other hand, in **El Economista**, it is highlighted that the government commits to protecting the preponderance of Petróleos Mexicanos and the Federal Electricity Commission by referring to them as "public companies," thus emphasizing their role in serving the Mexican people. It is also mentioned that orderly agreements between the CFE and private companies are being offered.
In **La Jornada**, it is reported that the Head of Government, Sheinbaum, indicates that in the list sent by the Court there are people linked to Genaro García Luna. Additionally, the Senate denounces maneuvers that favor a select group of candidates through direct appointments.
The newspaper **El Universal** informs that the commissioners of Inai distance themselves from accusations of extortion in football, and it demands that the involved officials receive sanctions. In the Chamber of Deputies, the idea of summoning these officials to appear is proposed.
In **Milenio**, it is emphasized that the United States plans to confine 30,000 "criminal migrants" in Guantánamo, arguing that some of them are considered too dangerous to be retained in other countries and their return is undesired after a law facilitating the deportation of those who have committed minor crimes was passed.
**Excélsior** informs that the Secretary of Economy, Ebrard, reveals that a plan is already in place in case tariffs are imposed by the United States and expresses optimism that this measure will be avoided; however, if implemented, a measured response is promised without rash reactions.
Finally, in **El Financiero**, the possibility that Mexico may avoid tariffs imposed by Trump is highlighted, according to Lutnick.