Key to investment clarity; Mexico Plan is 'all and nothing'. Telcel announces additional security measures after complaint of exposing user data. Economist recorded improved industrial activity in November; it rose for two months in a row. Construction sector rebounded in the final stretch of 2025. Experts criticize the imposition of VAT; the increase begins this month. For Cuba, zero oil, threatens Donald Trump. Díaz-Canel: 'we are a free and sovereign nation'. Samuel 'N', head of Public Relations for Uruapan, and Josué 'N' revealed sensitive information about the mayor; they knew about the plan to kill him 15 days in advance. Financier: only internal reforms in 2026 will boost growth. Werner affirms he is already 'talking' to the island; demands a deal or face the consequences. Subsidies of 24 billion pesos sustain the Interoceanic Train. Subsidies will cover 97% of its operation and only 3% will be its own income; a derailment will impact revenues. Rubio to De la Fuente: US wants 'tangible' anti-narcotics results. These are the highlighted news of this Monday, January 12, 2026, in the main national circulation newspapers: SAT tightens the screws on insurers... and increases them by 20%. The tax authority removes deductibility and an increase in all products is expected. The Secretary of State ratifies the need for greater cooperation to stop the cartels and safeguard the hemisphere; the chancellor insists on coordination with unrestricted respect for sovereignty. Director who leaked Manzo's movements is arrested. Drugs and communication equipment are secured.
Top Mexico News: Politics, Economy, and Security
A review of key news from Mexico on January 12, 2026. Including politics, economic reforms, threats from the US, security, and social issues.