MEXICONOW
The MEXICONOW initiative (www.mexico-now.com) began in November 2002 and serves as an international business magazine. It publishes 25,000 copies every two months and has produced a total of 82 editions to date, reaching audiences worldwide. Each issue covers a variety of industrial sectors and topics, featuring consistent sections, insightful articles, research analyses, interviews, and success stories from businesses operating throughout Mexico, as well as relevant statistics. Subscribers can access the digital version of the magazine through a dedicated website. MEXICONOW stands out as the only English-language media source focused specifically on the entrepreneurial and industrial sectors.
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2 days ago |
mexico-now.com | Jorge Saldana
For this year, despite the context of high uncertainty and the impact that tariffs could have, growth expectations in the aeronautical sector remain at 10%, estimated Luis Lizcano, director of the Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA). In an interview with A21, the executive said that once the “dust of uncertainty” settles, there will be more opportunities than challenges for the country and double-digit growth.
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2 days ago |
mexico-now.com | Jorge Saldana
Spanish company Naturgy, a leader in natural gas distribution in Latin America, announced an initial investment of US$14.4 million in Aguascalientes to install a City Gate in the northern part of the state. The announcement was made during a meeting with Governor Tere Jiménez, as part of her official tour of Spain.
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2 days ago |
mexico-now.com | Jorge Saldana
In a global context marked by challenges in international trade, BYD reinforces its commitment to Mexico by announcing the opening of the first dealership for its premium brand Denza in Latin America. The Chinese firm confirmed that this new branch will begin operations in Monterrey in September 2025.
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3 days ago |
mexico-now.com | Jorge Saldana
The Mexican aerospace industry is advancing steadily, consolidating its global position with projected annual growth of 15%. FAMEX 2025 highlighted national innovations, international cooperation, and sustainability, reaffirming Mexico as a leader in aviation. Mexico has established itself as one of the top destinations for foreign investment in the aerospace industry, ranking fifth worldwide.
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4 days ago |
mexico-now.com | Jorge Saldana
The US company Humanscale announced the expansion of its plant in Nogales, with an investment of close to US$30 million and the creation of more than 300 jobs, most of them specializing in advanced manufacturing. The company, based in New York and present in Sonora since 2017, will expand its infrastructure with new facilities that incorporate high-tech processes. The new plant was inaugurated this week with Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño in attendance.
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