Mexico’s Kavak sets sights on capturing 5% of Colombia used-car market

(Refiles to fix author reporting credit) By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA (Reuters) -Mexican used-car platform Kavak has opened a vehicle reconditioning plant in Colombia, which it hopes will help capture at least 5% of the country’s used car market, country manager Luis Eduardo Lopez said on Wednesday. The 16,900-square-meter (20,200 square yard) plant has a capacity…

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In Mexico, new non-binary passport can now sidestep male or female box

By David Alire Garcia MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexicans applying for a passport can now avoid having to check the box for male or female in a new travel document policy announced on Wednesday and hailed by the country’s top diplomat as historic progress for those who identify as non-binary. The new non-binary passport was…

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Mexican president: ‘No problem’ if Grupo Mexico buys Citi’s Banamex unit

By Brendan O’Boyle MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Negotiations over the sale of Citigroup Inc’s Mexican retail bank Citibanamex are “going really well” and the government is upbeat about conglomerate Grupo Mexico’s possible purchase, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday. Lopez Obrador said the mining and transport conglomerate remains one of the possible buyers of the…

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US warns against crossing Mexico border illegally as Title 42 ends

By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. officials on Monday said there will be “tougher consequences” for migrants illegally crossing the southern border as U.S. President Joe Biden transitions away from COVID-19 restrictions known as Title 42 that allowed agents to quickly expel many migrants to Mexico over the past three years. The number of people…

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Bank of Mexico seen holding interest rate after nearly two years of hikes – Reuters poll

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The Bank of Mexico is expected to hold the country’s benchmark interest rate on Thursday, halting a cycle of rate hikes that began in June 2021, a Reuters poll of analysts showed on Monday. Twelve of the 15 analysts polled by Reuters see Mexico’s central bank maintaining borrowing costs at the…

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Mexico asks Texas to halt costly cargo inspections; will file USMCA complaint

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s economy ministry is urging the U.S. state of Texas to remove inspections of cargo crossing the border, which it said in a statement on Monday is causing millions of dollars in losses for U.S. and Mexican firms. The Mexican government will file a complaint with the trade facilitation committee under…

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Migrant crossings drop at U.S.-Mexico border after Title 42 expires

By Sarah N. Lynch and Tyler Clifford WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have unexpectedly fallen, not risen, since Title 42 curbs expired and reinstating criminal penalties for illegal entry is likely the biggest reason, the Biden administration said on Sunday. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said border patrol agents have seen…

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