The port of Pichilingue north of La Paz In nineteen years of our history, we have never taken opportunity to express our opinions as strongly as we will here. The plan to build a new commercial port in San Juan de la Costa and change Pichingue into a cruise-ship-only port will not […]
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Program EXTENDED – Import Your Older Car NOW
Posted onImportation of your car under the Chocolate Program Mexico is making it easy to import your older (2016+) NAFTA manufactured car or light truck. By popular demand the program has been extended through March 31, 2023. Do no hesitate, appointments fill up fast. Here is the tale of a hands on experiences by […]
Don’t be a “Codo Gringo” – The Insider’s Notebook:
Posted onProper Tipping in Mexico – Don’t be Codo Proper Tipping in Mexico – Don’t be Codo On January 1, 2021 Mexico raised its minimum wage to $141.70 Mexican pesos per day. At the current exchange rate of roughly 20:1 that’s about $7.08 a day. When this article was initially authored in 2017 the minimum wage was […]
Daily Updates on COVID-19 in Baja
Posted onDistribution of COVID-19 in Mexico 07-26-20 Distribution of COVID-19 in Baja California Sur 07-26-20 Distribution of COVID-19 in Baja California 07-26-20 Our statistics and graphics come from the Federal Secretary of Health website in Mexico City. The daily statistics are posted there each day after 6 PM. State statistics lag by sometimes several days. […]
U.S. Embassy Mexico City: COVID-19 Update (July 22, 2020)
Posted onMessage from the US Embassy to Us Citizens in Mexico The number of confirmed and suspected cases is still increasing daily in several regions of Mexico. Mexico City, Guanajuato, Mexico State, Tabasco, and Nuevo León currently report the highest number of active cases for the preceding two-week period. The states currently reporting the highest […]
Message to US Citizens from the US Embassy July 2, 2020
Posted onMessage from the US Embassy to Us Citizens in Mexico Ambassador Landau reminds U.S. citizens that on this July 4th Independence Day that the most patriotic thing you can do for you and your family is to stay home, practice social distancing, and not risk spreading the coronavirus by crossing borders unnecessarily. The United States and Mexico have extended […]
Phase 3 of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico
Posted onContact for Autodiagnostics of Covid-19 in Baja California Sur!C Persons without the key symptoms are slowing the system for those who are infected Covid-19 in Baja California 05-03-20 Statistics COVID-19 in Baja California 05-03-20 COVID-19 in Baja California Sur 05-03-20 Statistics COVID-19 in Baja California Sur 05-03-20 Distribution of COVID-19 in Mexico 05-02-20 Deaths from […]
Message from the US Embassy to Citizens in Mexico April 17, 2020
Posted onMessage from the US Embassy to Us Citizens in Mexico Health Alert – U.S. Embassy Mexico City, Mexico (April 17, 2020) Location: Mexico Event: Mexico COVID-19 Update (April 17, 2020) International commercial flight options currently exist in Mexico. U.S. citizens who wish to return to the United States should make commercial arrangements as […]
Message From the US Embassy to Citizens in Mexico During the Covid-19 Outbreak.
Posted onMessage from the US Embassy to Us Citizens in Mexico Posted Tuesday April 7, 2020 Health Alert – U.S. Embassy Mexico City, Mexico (April 6, 2020) Location: Mexico Event: Mexico COVID-19 Update (April 6, 2020) International commercial flight options currently exist in Mexico. U.S. citizens who wish to return to the United States should make commercial arrangements as soon as possible unless they are prepared to remain abroad […]
Progress of the Corona Virus in Mexico Covid-19
Posted onProgress of the Coron Virus in Mexico Persons without the key symptoms are slowing the system for those who are infected In La Paz beaches are closed as residents were using the time off to frequent public places. The ports of Baja California Sur are closed to commercial charters and tours effective 03-31-20 Distribution of […]




































