Most Important Business News for Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Stay informed on January 28, 2026, with key business and economic updates, including currency shifts, major corporate announcements, market performance, and regional economic developments in Mexico.
In a rapidly changing world, staying informed this Wednesday, January 28, 2026, with the business news impacting our environment is crucial. From local events influencing our communities and lifestyle to global news defining the international landscape, we invite you to discover the most relevant news from the world of business and economics, offering you a strategic insight into what is happening and how it can impact your decisions.
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These are the Most Important Business News Headlines for Wednesday, January 28, 2026
- For Wednesday, January 28, 2026, the dollar price sees a slight recovery, reaching a value of $17.21 pesos; the euro declines, quoted at $20.55 pesos.
announces the layoff of 16,000 employees worldwide; the company aims to invest in artificial intelligence. - The Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) breaks a historical record for stock index appreciation.
- Marcelo Ebrard and Jamieson Greer formally begin the review of the USMCA (TMEC).
- President Claudia Sheinbaum reverses course: oil shipments to Cuba will continue.
- To settle tax debts with the SAT (Tax Administration Service), Grupo Salinas is considering the sale of Puebla’s professional soccer team.
- Querétaro will host President Claudia Sheinbaum on February 5 to commemorate Mexican Constitution Day.
- Mazda’s plant in Guanajuato reaches 2 million units manufactured.
- Aguascalientes will feature two new rest stops for truckers.
- According to INEGI records, San Luis Potosí ranks third nationally in industrial activity growth.
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