Mexico’s week in review: A historic World Cup win and a USMCA reckoning
Mexico spent the week of June 29 to July 3 living through one of its most emotional moments in decades. El Tri’s win over Ecuador didn’t just end a 40-year World Cup curse — the celebration inside Mexico City Stadium was so intense that it triggered seismographs normally used to monitor earthquakes. Out in the streets, crowd sizes swelled with every match , and the optimism — branded with the coy slogan “¿Y si sí? (What if, yes?) — is contagious. But the week wasn’t only about soccer. Washington delivered an unwelcome message on the USMCA , two new political parties won certification and fresh numbers emerged on Pemex, the peso and President Sheinbaum. Didn’t have time to catch this week’s top stories? Here’s what you missed. USMCA hits a roadblock, but remains in force The United States announced on July 1 that it would not renew the USMCA for another 16 years, as Mexico had hoped , with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer saying Washington wouldn...