Mexico’s week in review: Electoral reform becomes law and a new foreign minister takes charge
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The week opened with highways in gridlock as vacationers returned home from the Holy Week holidays. Truckers and agricultural producers launched a national transport strike on Monday, blockading major roads across at least nine states into Tuesday. By mid-week, the peso made a comeback as Washington and Tehran edged toward a ceasefire deal, a development President Sheinbaum openly welcomed at her Wednesday press conference, citing lower oil prices as a direct benefit to Mexico.
By Friday, Sheinb
By Friday, Sheinb
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