Mexican Military Tourism Group Accused of Creating Monopoly in Maya Region
Local businesses in Mexico's Maya region accuse the military-run GAFSACOMM of unfair competition through subsidized packages.
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Local businesses in Mexico's Maya region accuse the military-run GAFSACOMM of unfair competition through subsidized packages.
Traditional Maya authorities in Quintana Roo call for an audit of 15 million pesos tied to a tourism agreement.
Cozumel leads Mexico in per capita municipal debt, with each resident bearing over 4,400 pesos in liabilities.
A Mexican court ruled in favor of Xcaret Group, allowing it to keep its trademark, but concerns remain about indigenous…
The U.S. State Department has expanded mandatory social media reviews to more visa categories for Mexican applicants.
Quintana Roo's anticorruption prosecutor says no active local legal cases remain against former governor Roberto Borge.
Xcaret parks continue normal operations despite a Supreme Court ruling on Mayan cultural imagery.
The U.S. identifies customs delays, energy policies, and technical standards as key trade obstacles with Mexico.
The Trump administration says Pemex owes over $2.5 billion to U.S. energy service providers.
An indigenous leader in Quintana Roo says funds from a private agreement never reached Maya communities.