What Was the SAT's Revenue Collection in 2025?
Mexico's SAT collected 6.045 trillion pesos in 2025, surpassing goals with a 4.8% real increase. Customs contributed 27% of revenues. President Sheinbaum announced a 2026 crackdown on tax evasion.
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Mexico's SAT collected 6.045 trillion pesos in 2025, surpassing goals with a 4.8% real increase. Customs contributed 27% of revenues. President Sheinbaum announced a 2026 crackdown on tax evasion.
A recent call between Trump and Sheinbaum puts USMCA, security, and trade at the forefront, signaling key challenges and opportunities for Mexico ahead of the 2026 review.
An overview of President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform, detailing its 12 constitutional amendments aimed at reducing costs, adjusting representation, and boosting citizen participation.
Pilgrim's global firm to invest $1.3 billion USD in Mexico, targeting the replacement of 35% of chicken imports and creating jobs to bolster food security.
Mexico formalizes a new agency (ATTRAPI) to centralize planning, regulation, and operation of rail and public transport, replacing the former regulatory body.
Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum, is set to launch a major combined cycle power plant in Jalisco, aiming to bolster regional energy infrastructure and attract high-tech industrial investment.
Mexican President Sheinbaum and Donald Trump discuss stabilizing communication channels, security, drug trafficking, border issues, and economic stability, aiming to mitigate geopolitical tensions.
Aguascalientes emerges as a key destination for Venezuelan migrants in Mexico, driven by family reunification and attracting a productive demographic.
Aguascalientes maintains a highly specialized technological trade link with Venezuela, primarily exporting liquid and gas filtration equipment, distinct from broader national exports.
A global diplomatic crisis erupts after the US military operation in Venezuela, leading to polarized international responses from condemnation to celebration.
Mexico reviews economic ties with Venezuela amidst political change, focusing on trade balance, investment flows, and remittances, with a look at future prospects.
The SAT confirmed Grupo Salinas must pay 51 billion pesos in income tax debt by January 2026, following a definitive Supreme Court ruling.
Escalating US-Venezuela tensions after Trump's oil blockade and Maduro's piracy claims, prompting Mexican President Sheinbaum to urge UN intervention.
Official data from President Claudia Sheinbaum shows a 1.1% to 4% national decrease in regular gasoline prices in Mexico as of December 2025.
Mexico's Ministry of Economy defends tariff reform as an economic emergency measure to protect 350,000 jobs in Aguascalientes and other states from unfair Asian competition.
Mexico's economic ties with Chile, focusing on trade balance, key imports/exports, FDI, and remittances, amid a change in Chile's political leadership.
José Antonio Kast becomes Chile's President-elect. Explore his conservative trajectory, comparisons to Trump and Bolsonaro, and proposed government pillars: security, economy, and liberty.
Mexico's Senate has approved a new Tariff Law, aimed at curbing unfair trade practices and protecting domestic industries. The legislation now awaits executive promulgation for imminent implementation.
José Medina Mora Icaza is confirmed as the new president of Mexico's Business Coordinating Council (CCE). Explore his impressive academic and business career, including his tenure as Coparmex president and focus on investment.
President Sheinbaum convenes Mexico's top business leaders to form a permanent council for investment promotion, driving the 'Plan México' strategy.
Exploring the impact of the 2026 minimum wage increase in Querétaro, examining beneficiary demographics and income levels based on INEGI data.
Jalisco prepares for Mexico's gradual 40-hour workweek implementation (2027-2030), impacting operations and overtime regulations for businesses.
Mexican farmers protest a new water law, fearing loss of property rights and agricultural livelihood as water shifts from commodity to national asset.
Mexico's president proposes a constitutional reform to reduce the workweek to 40 hours, with gradual implementation and no salary cuts, aiming for approval by 2025 and implementation starting 2026.
CONCANACO SERVYTUR acknowledges the legitimacy of protests but urges that road blockades should not harm the public or economic activity.
José Eustacio 'Tacho' Álvarez, a prominent businessman and president of the Rieleros de Aguascalientes, is pursuing the mayoralty of the state capital under the Morena party banner.
Presidents Sheinbaum and Macron discuss deepening economic collaboration and trade opportunities, aiming to boost France's market share in Mexico amid global challenges.