Tag: Mexico

Aeroméxico Faces More Turbulences Than Delta as DOT Ends Antitrust Immunity

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has pulled the plug on one…

A Presidential Signal with Regulatory Echoes

On September 25, 2025, Mexico’s President used her press conference to call…

Amazon and Mercado Libre Walk Away Unscathed as Mexico Closes E-Commerce Probe

On September 12, 2025, Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) announced the…

Mexico’s New CNA Faces Independence Test in Natural Gas Study

The new Comisión Nacional Antimonopolios (CNA) has barely been created and already…

AT&T’s Potential Exit from Mexico, Easier Said than Done

In early August, reports emerged that AT&T is preparing to sell its…

Cartel Probes Threaten IFF’s Recovery Plan

International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) is not in the best shape and…

Delta and Aeroméxico Await US–Mexico Deal As Antitrust Immunity Nears End

Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico find themselves at the center of escalating…

In COFECE’s Probe, Banorte Faces Higher Risk Than Santander—BBVA Cleared

Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) has formally accused around 21 entities…

Mexico Passes New Antitrust and Telecom Laws

Mexico has just enacted its most far-reaching reforms in over a decade,…

Mexico Replaces Antitrust Regulator: What you need to know

On July 1, 2025, the Mexican Congress abolished the Comisión Federal de…

Mexico’s IFT Fines Telcel and Oxxo $96 Million for Anticompetitive Practices in SIM Card Sales

The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), Mexico’s telecommunications regulator, has imposed fines totaling…

Mexico Closes Google’s Investigation Distancing from US, EU Precedents

Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) has decided to close the proceedings…