Overview
- The federal government reached a settlement with protesting farmers that includes a 950‑peso‑per‑ton support payment and a new national maize market‑ordering and commercialization system, alongside expanded credit and insurance at an 8.5% rate.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected the U.S. Department of Transportation’s suspension of routes from AIFA and AICM to the United States and directed Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente to seek meetings with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
- Following lethal U.S. maritime strikes off Mexico’s Pacific coast, the administration proposed reverting to earlier operating protocols to avoid sovereignty breaches, and the Navy has not located the lone reported survivor.
- Agriculture officials reported no date yet to resume U.S. cattle exports halted by the screwworm outbreak, citing the need to boost sterile‑fly production as construction of a plant advances and modular facilities are tested.
- The presidency unveiled the SIDECU digital platform to map care services and detailed 466,675 million pesos in care spending, with IMSS noting women average 41.8 weekly hours of unpaid care, and Sheinbaum confirmed Simón Levy’s arrest in Portugal on an Interpol red notice.