
Mexico’s economy could contract in January due to a slowdown in activity caused by the fuel shortage

Mexico’s economy could contract in January due to a slowdown in activity caused by the fuel shortage

With the arrival of López Obrador to the presidency, it seemed like the executive branch and the legislative power were getting close once again, after two decades of disagreements

The Mexican government is looking to buy an additional 500 tanker trucks to improve distribution

The fuel shortage began after President López Obrador launched a plan to fight fuel theft

President AMLO stated that the WSJ article was "not serious," with no evidence to back his claims

The fuel shortages came after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador closed some vulnerable pipelines in a crackdown on fuel theft

During his presidential campaign, President López Obrador promised to boost domestic refining capacity while avoiding fuel price spikes

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Fuel distribution to stations has slowed in recent days due to a switch to truck transportation

The IMF expressed that the fight against fuel theft would be beneficial for Mexico's public finance