Peso opens with losses due to new attacks in the Middle East: How much does it give up against the dollar TODAY?
The Mexican peso opens the trading day lower amidst increased market risk aversion following new attacks in the Middle East.
Veracruz, a key piece in the consolidation of energy sovereignty: Claudia Sheinbaum
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of Veracruz in achieving energy sovereignty during the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation.
Five people died in a fire at a Mexican oil refinery
A fire at the Dos Bocas oil refinery, a key project of Mexico's current leftist government, resulted in the deaths of five individuals due to severe rainstorms in Tabasco state that led to an oil spill and subsequent ignition.
βAwardβ for Pemex: Mexican oil could become coveted in Asia amid Middle Eastern crisis
The recent rise in Mexican export crude prices may provide significant economic advantages for Pemex, especially as Asian refiners seek alternatives to Middle Eastern oil supplies.
AMLO defends Cuba and calls for donations of oil, food, and medicine to the island
Former Mexican President AndrΓ©s Manuel LΓ³pez Obrador expressed solidarity with Cuba and called for donations to support the island during a challenging time.
Blow to 'huachicol' in Veracruz: Two suspected members of a network that stole oil from Pemex arrested
Two individuals suspected of being part of a network stealing crude oil from Pemex in Veracruz have been arrested by Mexican authorities.
Peso 'falls' due to high oil prices and the war in Iran: How much is it depreciating TODAY?
The Mexican peso is experiencing losses due to geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran, with investors shifting to safer assets.
Terror Morning for the Peso: Dollar Price Increases Due to Rising Oil Barrel Costs
The Mexican peso suffered losses as the dollar's value increased following attacks on oil tankers by Iran, which caused global stock market declines.
Peso applies the βif I don't move, they don't see meβ: How is the exchange rate TODAY?
The Mexican peso remains stable against the dollar as the market watches the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, which has heightened concerns about oil prices.
Peso 'comes back to life' due to Trump's 'promise' on war in the Middle East
The Mexican peso appreciates following Donald Trump's declaration about the end of the conflict in Iran, impacting global oil prices and market stability.
The War in the Middle East Could Bring an Extra 406 Billion Pesos to Mexico Due to Rising Oil Prices
The ongoing war in the Middle East may lead to an additional 406 billion pesos in public revenue for Mexico from oil prices, as estimated by the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO).
Peso moderates losses against the dollar after exceeding 18 units: Exchange rate is at 17.77
The Mexican peso stabilizes against the dollar, maintaining a rate of 17.77 pesos after the dollar surpassed the 18-unit mark due to geopolitical tensions related to the U.S.-Iran conflict.
'The Peso is Being Plucked': Dollar Price 'Flirts' with 18 Units Due to Rising Oil Prices
The exchange rate of the Mexican peso is nearing the 18 pesos per dollar mark as a result of increasing global oil prices, erasing months of gains for the currency.
Mexican blend ends the week at $83.64 per barrel, its highest level in more than two years
The price of the Mexican oil blend has surged to $83.64 per barrel, marking a significant increase influenced by geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East.
Mexican mix price 'shoots up' to $75.24 per barrel, the best level since July 2024
The price of Mexican oil jumped 7% to $75.24 per barrel, reaching its highest level in nearly 20 months due to geopolitical uncertainties.
Peso loses against the dollar following new Iranian attacks on US base and oil tanker
The Mexican peso declines against the dollar amid escalating tensions following Iranian attacks on a US military base and oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.
Middle East War Brings Mexican Crude to the Brink of 70 Pesos per Barrel
The Mexican export blend closed at $66.63 per barrel, its highest level in seven months, following geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Sheinbaum limits oil production in favor of energy transition: How many barrels per day will be produced?
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government will limit oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day to promote a transition towards renewable energy sources.
What is the origin of the 'special relationship' between Cuba and Mexico, which is being tested by Trump
The article discusses the tension between Mexico and the United States over oil sanctions against Cuba, highlighting the delicate balancing act of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in managing relations with both countries.
Hegemony Under Pressure: The USA and the Western Hemisphere
The article discusses the recent actions of the Mexican government in response to U.S. pressure regarding oil exports to Cuba and examines the broader implications of U.S. hegemony in the Western Hemisphere.
From Oil Shipments to Humanitarian Aid: The Relationship Between Sheinbaum and DΓaz-Canel
The article discusses the historical friendship between Cuba and Mexico, particularly focusing on the relationship between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Cuban President Miguel DΓaz-Canel amid tensions with the United States.
Mexican Navy Ships Arrive in Cuba with Humanitarian Aid
Two Mexican navy ships have arrived in Cuba carrying over 800 tons of humanitarian aid to assist the country suffering from a US-imposed oil supply blockade.
Humanitarian aid from Mexico arrives in Cuba
Two Mexican ships carrying humanitarian aid have arrived in Havana with 814 tons of food and other products amidst a U.S. oil blockade.
Mexican ships with 814 tons of humanitarian aid arrive in Cuba
Two Mexican ships delivering 814 tons of humanitarian aid arrived in Havana to support Cuba amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Two Mexican Ships Loaded with Humanitarian Aid Arrive in Cuba
Two Mexican ships carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Havana, Cuba, delivering 814 tons of food and other products amid the U.S. oil blockade against the island.
Pemex Seeks Energy Self-Sufficiency with Trion and Sama; Experts Say It Could Take Between 10 and 15 Years
Mexican oil company Pemex aims for energy self-sufficiency through strategic projects like Trion and Sama, but experts caution that financial and operational challenges may delay progress.
Mexican Embassy in the US denies clandestine oil shipment to Cuba: 'Narrative designed to misinform'
The Mexican Embassy in the United States refuted claims of a clandestine oil shipment to Cuba, labeling them as false and part of misinformation efforts.
Sheinbaum promises more help to Cuba: "You can't strangle a people like that, it's very unfair"
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged continued assistance to Cuba while condemning U.S. sanctions that impact the island's ability to obtain oil and resources.
Pemex awards contract for gas and condensate field to Slim's company: Reuters
Mexican state-owned Pemex has awarded a contract for a crude oil and natural gas field to a company controlled by Carlos Slim, further consolidating his influence in the energy sector.
Cargo from Mexico to Cuba: What does the ship with humanitarian aid carry, according to Sheinbaum?
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that her government will send humanitarian aid to Cuba soon while engaging in diplomatic efforts to resume oil shipments without risking sanctions from the U.S.
Mexico wants to send oil to Cuba but avoid tariffs
Mexican officials are seeking ways to send fuel to Cuba to meet basic needs like electricity and transportation while avoiding retaliation from Washington, which has threatened tariffs on countries supplying oil to the Caribbean island.
Mexico evaluates how to send oil to Cuba without getting 'scraped' by Trump's tariffs
The Mexican government, led by Claudia Sheinbaum, is considering ways to send fuel to Cuba to address an energy crisis while avoiding U.S. trade retaliations, according to Reuters.
Mexicoβs president pledges to send aid to Cuba despite US efforts to cut oil access
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has committed to providing humanitarian aid and exploring fuel delivery options to Cuba, despite US efforts to restrict oil supplies to the island.
Trump's Offensive Against Cuba and Its Implications for Mexico
Donald Trump's new offensive against Cuba complicates Mexican foreign policy, as threats to impose trade sanctions on countries supplying oil to Cuba shift the pressure indirectly onto Mexico.