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Manzanillo
Coverage of Manzanillo in the Nexus archive.
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- ‘Could we live here?’ Pondering a move to Manzanillo, and what matters in a new home
A couple evaluates whether to move to Manzanillo, Mexico, considering factors like cost of living, infrastructure, healthcare, and work opportunities. They compare Manzanillo to their current coastal homes in Bucerías and Puerto Vallarta, noting its functional city planning and moderate affordability compared to tourism-driven cities.
- Wearing pride: Mexico’s counterfeit jersey economy, explained
Mexico’s national team jersey, a symbol of national pride, is widely counterfeited due to its high official price relative to average wages. Counterfeit goods, including jerseys, entered through ports like Manzanillo and hubs like Tepito, caused 63.262 billion pesos in consumption in 2025, leading to 70,000 lost formal jobs in the textile sector.