Tijuana Dollar Exchange Rates

Tijuana’s U.S. dollar exchange rates fluctuate between $18.70 and $19.05. Stay informed on local news, education milestones, weather, and security developments.


**Tijuana Currency Update**

As of this Tuesday, the U.S. dollar exchange rates in Tijuana are fluctuating between $18.70 for buying and $19.05 for selling. These rates can vary at different exchange counters across the city.

Here’s a quick look at the exchange rates from various banks:

– **Citibanamex**: Buy at $19.19, Sell at $20.32
– **Banco del Bajío**: Buy at $18.90, Sell at $20.50
– **Banorte**: Buy at $18.60, Sell at $20.15
– **HSBC**: Buy at $18.85, Sell at $20.32
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Buy at $18.94, Sell at $20.11
– **Scotiabank**: Buy at $17.00, Sell at $20.80
– **Inbursa**: Buy at $19.20, Sell at $20.20
– **Santander**: Buy at $18.70, Sell at $20.40
– **Banregio**: Buy at $18.30, Sell at $20.30
– **Banco Azteca**: Buy at $18.45, Sell at $20.15
– **BanCoppel**: Buy at $18.87, Sell at $20.35

For live updates on exchange rates and more, Tijuana residents can stay informed through various digital platforms.

**Additional Local News**

**Government’s Financial Strategy**: The local government faces calls to expand its taxpayer base to better fund social programs. The Chamber of Commerce is advocating for greater economic formalization, noting an informal sector rate of about 55%.

**Educational Milestones**: The CESUN University is celebrating 30 years as a pioneer in executive education, marking a significant milestone for local higher education.

**Futuristic Competitions**: The Universal Technological University (UTT) will represent Baja California in the national solar vehicle competition, “Reto Solar Chihuahua 2024”. The team seeks community support to fund their participation.

**Daily Weather Forecast**: Tijuana is forecasted to have mostly clear skies with temperatures soaring to a maximum of 28°C.

**Security Developments**: Juan Manuel Sánchez Rosales has been appointed as the head of SSPCM Tijuana, and Julián Leyzaola Pérez will serve as a security advisor.

**Judicial Stance**: Amid ongoing labor strikes within the judicial system, local attorneys continue to endorse the protests, citing the need for legal reform.

**Social Developments**: Sex workers in Tijuana call for municipal authorities to allow them to work without harassment, asserting that some officials are frequent visitors to the so-called tolerance zones.

Residents and interested parties are encouraged to stay updated through reliable news sources and platforms.