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entrepreneurship
Free Finance Training for Entrepreneurs: Asem’s “Jueves de Finanzas” to Boost Business Management
About the Program The Asociación de Emprendedores de México (Asem) and Siigo Aspel have launched a free finance training program...

entrepreneurship
From Barbershop to the Cloud: The Entrepreneur Who Revolutionized Business Software
The Unlikely Birthplace of NetSuite In a small office, above a barbershop in San Mateo, California, one of the business...

economy
Mexican Consumer Confidence Continues Six-Month Decline
Overview of the Current Situation In April 2025, the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) stood at 45.31 points out of a...

food and business
Sabor es Polanco 2025: Celebrating Iconic Mexican Restaurants
A Culinary Festival Highlighting Tradition, Memory, and Luxury The 2025 edition of Sabor es Polanco will not only gather over...

entrepreneurship
Hot Sale 2025: A Comprehensive Guide to Register Your Business, Key Dates, and Costs
Understanding the Hot Sale Event The Hot Sale is an annual event that offers businesses the chance to boost their...

companies
Mergers and Acquisitions in Latin America Drop 10% by April; Mexico Falls Two Places in Ranking
Overview of the Latin American M&A Market According to the latest report by TTR Data, the transactional market in Latin...

human resources
Feasibility of Raising Mexico’s Minimum Wage to 9,500 Pesos Monthly in 2026
President’s Commitment to Minimum Wage Increase During a recent address to Mexico’s bankers, President Claudia Sheinbaum reaffirmed her administration’s commitment...

companies
Nutresa Sells Its 30% Stake in Starbucks Franchise to Alsea
Colombian Processed Food Producer Divests from Starbucks Partnership Nutresa, a Colombian producer of processed foods, announced the sale of its...

human resources
Low Output, High Noise: Congress Approves Only 2% of Proposed Labor Reforms
Overview of the Current Legislative Landscape in Mexico During the LXVI legislature, over 170 labor reform proposals have been presented...

human resources
Mexico’s 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Needs Proper Rules, Says ILO Representative
Background on the Mexican Government’s Initiative The Mexican government aims to gradually reduce the standard workweek from its current 48...