Buen Fin 2025 boosts sales up to 30 percent

A wave of prosperity swept Mexico, with eight out of ten businesses increasing their income in an event that redefined national consumption.

A Storm of Prosperity That Shaked the Foundations of Commerce

In a twist of fate that seemed written by the muses of economics, the five epic days of the fifteenth edition of El Buen Fin were not simple days of discounts, but a pitched battle where Mexican commerce emerged victorious. Like a bolt of lightning on a dark night, this event allowed eight out of ten commercial establishments to experience a sky-high increase in revenue, with numbers skyrocketing between a dazzling 10% and a staggering 30%. The Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco-Servytur), the voice that narrates this feat, proclaimed these results from on high, confirming that it was not a dream, but a tangible reality that reconfigured the commercial landscape.

The verdict of the protagonists was as clear as the ringing of a bell: an astonishing 71% of the companies consulted crowned the results of this commercial fair with the ratings of “good” or “excellent.” This was not just another event on the calendar; It was the reaffirmation of a program that has emerged as a fundamental tool to catapult not only sales, but also employment and conscious consumption in the heart of each community. The seed of hope was planted and blossomed with an intensity that no one could ignore.

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The Breakdown of an Unprecedented Victory

A survey carried out by the organization, an investigation that unravels the mysteries of success, revealed a fascinating panorama. A colossal 64% of transactions materialized in the giants of the sector: self-service stores and department stores, where crowds gathered as if on a modern pilgrimage. However, in a touching twist, the remaining 36% of this epic belonged to local heroes: the neighborhood businesses and the sacred family businesses that sustain the social fabric. The sectors that commanded this revolution were the invincible retail trade, accounting for a monumental 68% of reported activity, followed by the intrepid warriors of tourism and services, which contributed a valuable additional 12% to this economic crusade.

The Kingdoms that Shined with Unusual Strength

The map of Mexico was colored with success, with certain states emerging as beacons of participation and enthusiasm. The Confederation, with the solemnity of a royal chronicler, announced that the territories of Veracruz, Tamaulipas, State of Mexico and the majestic Mexico City rose as the undisputed monarchs, concentrating in their domain more than 54% of the total participation. But the story doesn’t end there. In a development that promises future legends, a participation was observed that not only was maintained, but grew vigorously in the fiefdoms of Querétaro, Campeche, Nayarit and San Luis Potosí, sowing the seed for the next commercial battles.

The army of this great feat was made up of the almost mythological figure of 215 thousand 988 businesses. However, in every great drama there is a conflict, and the Confederation revealed a shocking truth: only 41% of these brave businesses managed to cross the finish line by completing their registration on the official platform of El Buen Fin. Another 37%, possessed by the spirit of participation, actively fought the battle in the trenches, but, in a twist of fate, did not complete their registration process, a call for reflection for the cycles to come.

For the president of the Confederation, Octavio de la Torre de Stéffano, whose words resonated like a solemn oath, “El Buen Fin is an initiative that benefits the people who raise the curtain every day, serve their clients and sustain the local economy… we reaffirm our commitment to family businesses and businesses, to formal commerce and to the strengthening of community economies.” A declaration that is not just a closing, but a pact towards the future, a promise that this flame of prosperity will continue to burn.

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Lazzeri: cooperation with the US reduces fentanyl by 66%

Lazzeri attends Trump event and highlights cooperation

Roberto Lazzeri, Mexican ambassador to the United States, had his first public event after presenting his credentials in Washington. He participated in an event chaired by Donald Trump for the 250th anniversary of American independence, held on the National Mall.

During the event, Trump highlighted a 66% reduction in the flow of fentanyl into the United States. Lazzeri pointed out that these results are the product of bilateral cooperation promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, based on respect for sovereignty, coordination and results.

The ambassador also highlighted a 35% decrease in overdose deaths in the United States and the seizure of nearly 30,000 firearms, attributing them to joint efforts.

Trump mentioned the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America. Lazzeri stated that Mexico contributed with security, connectivity and tourism, with an economic impact of more than 18 billion pesos.

“Security and shared prosperity are the best example of what Mexico and the United States can achieve when they work together with respect,” concluded the diplomat.

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By Mexico party: teleworking and no classes in CDMX

Government decrees teleworking and suspension of schools for national team matches.

Measurements by the national team’s match

The federal government issued a decree for Tuesday, June 30, the day of the Mexico match at the Mexico City Stadium. Orders to implement teleworking, remote work or flexible modalities for public servants in the capital.

Exceptions and suspensions

The official objective is to contribute to urban mobility, road safety and administrative continuity. School activities are also suspended at all levels, from preschool to higher education, in public and private schools in Mexico City.

Work related to health, medical care, health emergencies, civil protection and disasters are exempt from teleworking.

“The agencies and entities of the Federal Public Administration must prioritize the use of information and communication technologies that guarantee the adequate performance of substantive and administrative functions, ensuring at all times the continuity of their services, the fulfillment of their powers and the attention to citizens.”

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Mexico deploys aid brigade to Venezuela after earthquakes

Mexico sent 250 soldiers and medical supplies to Venezuela after the earthquakes.

Humanitarian aid to Venezuela

Mexico sent a support contingent to Venezuela to address the damage caused by two strong earthquakes that shook the north-central region of the country.

President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the measure and reiterated the solidarity of her government.

“Our solidarity with the people of Venezuela. A team of rescuers and medical personnel from the Ministry of Defense leaves today. Once they are established there and after talking with the authorities, we will determine the additional personnel necessary.”

The first emergency brigade is made up of 250 soldiers, five canine units, four aircraft, a drone, specialized investigation equipment and medical supplies.

No collection centers for now

When asked about the possible opening of collection centers, the president clarified that “for the moment, they have asked us for rescuers and health support; they have not asked us for food aid.”

Sheinbaum added that so far no compatriots have been injured, missing or died in the tragedy, and that the situation remains under surveillance.

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