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Mexico’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: 2025 Market Report & Future Outlook

Mexico’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: 2025 Market Report & Future Outlook

Overall, Mexico’s space and satellite industry in 2025 is at an inflection point. After decades of gradual groundwork – from the first experimental rockets in the 1950s room.eu.com, to launching communications satellites in the 1980s, to establishing AEM in 2010 – the country is now leaping forward with a coordinated national strategy. Government programs are aligning with private innovation and academic talent, creating an ecosystem primed for takeoff. The historical constraints (limited funding, fragmented efforts) are giving way to new momentum fueled by ambitious policies and global partnerships. Challenges remain – funding needs to scale up from the modest ~$3
State of Internet Access in Mexico: The Digital Divide, Ground and Sky

State of Internet Access in Mexico: The Digital Divide, Ground and Sky

As of early 2024, Mexico had over 107 million internet users, about 83% of the population. Fixed broadband is increasingly fiber-based, with around 70% of fixed connections using fiber (FTTH) and Telmex migrating about 85% of its broadband customers from DSL to fiber. Red Compartida, launched in 2018 by Altán Redes, reached 95.3% of the population by June 2024, exceeding its 92.2% target. CFE TEIT started in 2022 and had installed 91,000 free Wi‑Fi access points nationwide by early 2024. Mexico’s mobile market reached 125.4 million active mobile lines by early 2024, about 97% of the population. 5G rollout progressed
29 May 2025
Mexico Drone Laws 2025: Regulations, Requirements, and Recent Updates

Mexico Drone Laws 2025: Regulations, Requirements, and Recent Updates

The NOM-107-SCT3-2019 standard, effective January 2020, defines three RPAS weight classes—Micro ≤2 kg, Light >2 kg up to 25 kg, and Heavy >25 kg—with operation categorized as Recreational, Private Non-Commercial, or Commercial. Drones over 250 grams must be registered in the Mexican Aeronautical Registry via AFAC’s RPAS Registration form (Appendix K of NOM-107), with registrations valid for three years and requiring ownership proof, the drone’s serial number, and a Mexican citizenship or residency ID (foreign nationals cannot register). As of 2024, pilots operating larger or commercial drones must hold an RPAS pilot license; eligibility includes Mexican birth, at least 18
28 June 2025
Volaris Foreign Pilots Dispute Puts Mexico’s Aviation Policy Under Pressure as U.S. Revokes Routes

Volaris Foreign Pilots Dispute Puts Mexico’s Aviation Policy Under Pressure as U.S. Revokes Routes

Updated: November 28, 2025 Mexico’s approval of foreign pilots to operate domestic Volaris flights has erupted into a full‑scale legal, labour and geopolitical dispute, just as the United States tightens the screws on Mexican airlines with route revocations and pressure on the Delta–Aeroméxico alliance. In the past few days, the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) has confirmed that Volaris, Mexico’s largest domestic carrier, may operate a limited number of aircraft under a “wet lease” scheme with foreign aircraft and crews over the December holiday peak. Pilot unions say the move is unconstitutional, vow legal action, and warn it opens the
28 November 2025
Mexico Stock Exchange Update (Dec. 21, 2025): IPC Near Record High After Banxico Rate Cut, Volaris Rally, and 2026 Targets of 69,200–71,000

Mexico Stock Exchange Update (Dec. 21, 2025): IPC Near Record High After Banxico Rate Cut, Volaris Rally, and 2026 Targets of 69,200–71,000

Mexico’s S&P/BMV IPC index closed Friday at 63,966.98, just below its record high set earlier in December. The index is up about 29% for 2025 despite a 1.15% weekly drop. Banco de México cut its key rate by 25 basis points to 7.00% on Dec. 19, citing weak economic activity and rising inflation. Trading volume reached 745.5 million shares, worth 49.7 billion pesos.
21 December 2025
Mexico Stock Exchange (BMV) Outlook: IPC Hits Another Record as Year-End Liquidity Shrinks—What to Watch Before Monday’s Open

Mexico Stock Exchange (BMV) Outlook: IPC Hits Another Record as Year-End Liquidity Shrinks—What to Watch Before Monday’s Open

Mexico’s S&P/BMV IPC closed at a record 65,636.36 on Friday, with trading volume dropping to 23.1 million shares, far below the usual average. The peso held firm near 17.89 per dollar, while mining stocks, led by Peñoles, drove gains amid strong metals prices. The market faces thin liquidity and muted activity ahead of the holidays.
28 December 2025
Mexico Stock Exchange News (Dec. 20, 2025): BMV Holds Near 64,000 as Banxico Cuts to 7%, Volaris-Viva Merger Sparks Rally, and 2026 IPC Forecasts Firm Up

Mexico Stock Exchange News (Dec. 20, 2025): BMV Holds Near 64,000 as Banxico Cuts to 7%, Volaris-Viva Merger Sparks Rally, and 2026 IPC Forecasts Firm Up

Mexico’s S&P/BMV IPC closed Friday at 63,966.98, up 0.25% for the day but down 1.15% for the week, marking its second weekly decline in three weeks. Volaris surged after news of a planned merger with Viva Aerobus, while Televisa and TEAK fell sharply. The index remains up for December and on track for one of its strongest years in over a decade.
20 December 2025
Akanda Corp (AKAN) Stock Soars After Shareholder Vote: Reverse Merger, Mexico Towers and 2025–2030 Forecasts

Akanda Corp (AKAN) Stock Soars After Shareholder Vote: Reverse Merger, Mexico Towers and 2025–2030 Forecasts

Published: December 5, 2025 Akanda Corp’s Nasdaq-listed shares (ticker: AKAN) are back in the spotlight after a dramatic late‑week move. On Thursday evening, the micro‑cap stock surged about 45% in after‑hours trading to roughly $1.37, after the company disclosed that shareholders had approved sweeping capital‑structure changes linked to its reverse merger with First Towers & Fiber Corp and a package of convertible debt. Benzinga+2Stock Titan+2 The spike caps a volatile stretch in 2025 during which Akanda has tried to reinvent itself from a tiny, loss‑making medical cannabis company into a hybrid telecom‑infrastructure and cannabis play with operations in Mexico and
Mexico Stock Exchange today: IPC ends 2025 slightly lower as tariffs and key data loom

Mexico Stock Exchange today: IPC ends 2025 slightly lower as tariffs and key data loom

Mexico’s S&P/BMV IPC index fell 0.09% to 64,308.29 on the last trading day of 2025 but ended the year up 29.9%, its best annual gain since 2009. The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores is closed for New Year’s Day, as new tariffs on Asian imports take effect. The peso posted its strongest annual performance in at least 30 years. Investors await inflation data due Jan. 8 and Banxico’s policy minutes.
1 January 2026
Cartels go crypto: DOJ targets money brokers moving drug cash to Mexico

Cartels go crypto: DOJ targets money brokers moving drug cash to Mexico

Four men extradited from Mexico face money-laundering conspiracy charges in a Kentucky federal court, accused of moving cartel drug profits through cryptocurrency. U.S. prosecutors say the crackdown targets cartel money brokers to disrupt cash flows. The defendants could face up to 20 years in prison. Mexican authorities have transferred over 90 cartel-linked suspects since 2025, sparking legal disputes over extradition procedures.
5 February 2026
Mexico Stock Market Opens Today: IPC eyes 65,000 as Venezuela shock and INEGI data set the tone

Mexico Stock Market Opens Today: IPC eyes 65,000 as Venezuela shock and INEGI data set the tone

Mexican stocks face pressure after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action in Mexico and announced plans to put Venezuela under “temporary American control” following Maduro’s capture. The peso slipped 0.16% to 17.92 per dollar late Monday. The S&P/BMV IPC rose 1.4% to just above 65,000, with Grupo Mexico hitting all-time highs. Brent crude eased to $61.59 a barrel; copper reached a record.
New Era Energy & Digital (NUAI) stock sinks 41% on New Mexico lawsuit — what to watch before Tuesday’s open

New Era Energy & Digital (NUAI) stock sinks 41% on New Mexico lawsuit — what to watch before Tuesday’s open

New Era Energy & Digital (NUAI) shares plunged 41% to $2.69 Monday after New Mexico’s attorney general sued CEO E. Will Gray II and two others over alleged misuse of oil-well revenues and cleanup evasion. The company called the lawsuit “baseless” and said the wells involved were immaterial. Shares were last indicated at $2.42 after hours. Trading volume spiked as investors weighed legal and financial risks.
Meta stock drops ahead of New Mexico child-safety trial — what traders watch next week

Meta stock drops ahead of New Mexico child-safety trial — what traders watch next week

Meta shares fell 2.9% to $716.50 Friday, reversing some post-earnings gains. A New Mexico jury trial over child-exploitation claims against Meta leadership begins Monday, the first such case to reach this stage. Investors are watching upcoming Big Tech earnings and a U.S. jobs report due Feb. 6. Meta projects 2026 capital expenditures of $115–135 billion, with total expenses up to $169 billion.
31 January 2026
G4 ‘Severe’ Solar Storm Today (Nov. 12, 2025): X5.1 Flare Triggers Radio Blackouts; Northern Lights Stretch From Mexico to Australia

G4 ‘Severe’ Solar Storm Today (Nov. 12, 2025): X5.1 Flare Triggers Radio Blackouts; Northern Lights Stretch From Mexico to Australia

What’s happening now The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports that G4 (Severe) geomagnetic storm levels were reached at 01:20 UTC on Nov. 12 and that G1–G4 conditions could continue overnight, driven by successive coronal mass ejections (CMEs). NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center+1 In a midday update, NOAA added that strong (G3) storming has persisted and that the Nov. 11 CME is still expected to keep elevated storm levels going into Nov. 14 (UTC)—meaning another night or two of aurora potential and intermittent space‑weather impacts. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Across the Atlantic, the UK Met Office notes that
12 November 2025
Meta stock price slips after-hours as New Mexico child-safety trial starts and AI capex stays in focus

Meta stock price slips after-hours as New Mexico child-safety trial starts and AI capex stays in focus

Meta shares fell 1.4% to $706.41 in after-hours trading Monday after jury selection began in a New Mexico civil case alleging the company enabled child exploitation. The drop followed Meta’s warning of rising legal risks and projected 2026 expenses up to $169 billion. Broader markets rose, with the S&P 500 up 0.5%. Opening statements in the New Mexico trial are set for Feb. 9.
Shell Plc Stock (SHEL) News Today: Buybacks, Gulf of Mexico Kaikias Project, and Analyst Forecasts on December 17, 2025

Shell Plc Stock (SHEL) News Today: Buybacks, Gulf of Mexico Kaikias Project, and Analyst Forecasts on December 17, 2025

December 17, 2025 — Shell plc shares are back in the spotlight as a cocktail of company-specific headlines (fresh upstream investment, a revived German refinery exit process, governance scrutiny, and ongoing shareholder returns) collides with a macro headwind: oil prices hovering around their lowest levels since early 2021. Reuters+4Financial Times+4The Wall Street Journal+4 In the U.S., Shell’s NYSE-listed ADR (ticker: SHEL) last traded around $70.46 in the most recent session, down about 2.45% on the day, as energy equities digested the latest crude slump and broader risk sentiment. Below is what’s driving Shell plc stock right now—plus the key analyst
17 December 2025
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Stock Market Today

NXP stock heads into Monday after $3 billion credit line refresh — what to watch for NXPI

NXP stock heads into Monday after $3 billion credit line refresh — what to watch for NXPI

8 February 2026
NXP Semiconductors shares closed up 1% at $224.32 Friday after subsidiaries amended a $3 billion revolving credit deal with Barclays, maturing in 2031. The PHLX semiconductor index surged 5.7% as chip stocks rallied on AI spending signals from Amazon and Alphabet. NXP’s gain lagged peers like Monolithic Power, which rose 6.4%. Investors await U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
Cambricon Class A stock price dips again: what to watch next for China AI chip name 688256

Cambricon Class A stock price dips again: what to watch next for China AI chip name 688256

8 February 2026
Cambricon Technologies shares closed at 1,036.99 yuan in Shanghai on Friday, down 2.02%, with volume at about 8 million shares. The stock has fallen roughly 16.5% since Feb. 2 after sharp declines earlier in the week. Investors await the company’s next earnings report, due March 13, for confirmation of its forecasted profit turnaround. Cambricon is valued at about 437.28 billion yuan.
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