
Today, Tuesday, February 25, 2025, the main national newspapers bring notable news addressing various topics of interest.
In the Reforma newspaper, it is highlighted that berry, avocado, lemon, tomato, and other agricultural producers have been victims of extortion, demanding fees for their production, cutting off their water supply, and burning their crops. Despite this, they still owe the tariff imposed by Trump.
On the other hand, in La Jornada, the head of government, Sheinbaum, asserts that in her administration, criminals are not protected and that they will not yield to external blackmail or threats.
In El Universal, Sheinbaum reiterates that her government does not kneel before other countries, emphasizing that Mexico is neither a colony nor a protectorate of any nation, and referencing the request for the repatriation of Zambada.
In Milenio, it is reported that entrepreneurs from Nuevo León have paid $250,000 to establish contact with Trump, through Hispanics linked to Republican circles, offering them membership to an exclusive club with access to the magnate's government.
Excélsior highlights the President's statements regarding Mexico's stance towards other countries, reiterating that they are not a colony or protectorate and emphasizing their efforts to counter external interference.
In El Financiero, it is noted that Mexico is evaluating the imposition of tariffs on China as a measure to avoid the tariffs from the U.S., which continue to threaten to impose 25% levies on Mexican products.
Finally, El Economista reports on the decline of public works in 2024, which has led to a decrease in the value of construction due to the end of large projects that have impacted the economic activity of the country.