Tijuana Dollar Exchange Rates

In Tijuana, the US dollar trades between $18.05 and $18.29. Various banks offer differing rates, with the dollar’s stability uncertain due to global factors. Stay informed with TJGringo.com.

## Exchange Rate in Tijuana

Tijuana – As of this Tuesday, the US dollar is ranging between $18.05 for purchasing and $18.29 for selling in various points across the city. Please note that exchange rates may vary at different locations around Tijuana.

### Bank Exchange Rates:

– **Citibanamex**
– Purchase: $16.51
– Sale: $17.47

– **Banco del Bajío**
– Purchase: $16.60
– Sale: $17.90

– **Banorte**
– Purchase: $15.90
– Sale: $17.35

– **HSBC**
– Purchase: $16.71
– Sale: $17.44

– **BBVA Bancomer**
– Purchase: $19.83
– Sale: $20.73

– **Scotiabank**
– Purchase: $16.71
– Sale: $17.41

– **Inbursa**
– Purchase: $16.30
– Sale: $18.00

– **Santander**
– Purchase: $19.53
– Sale: $21.06

– **Banregio**
– Purchase: $19.20
– Sale: $20.70

– **Banco Azteca**
– Purchase: $20.15
– Sale: $20.89

– **BanCoppel**
– Purchase: $16.50
– Sale: $17.43

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## Additional News:

### Dollar Unlikely to Stabilize Soon Due to Global Uncertainties

Recently, global economic uncertainties have been causing fluctuations in the dollar’s exchange rate. Factors such as international trade tensions and evolving geopolitical situations contribute to this instability. Experts believe the dollar might not stabilize soon, and it could possibly close the year at 20 pesos.

### Judicial Workers Protest in Baja California

In other local news, judicial workers in Baja California held a protest over unmet demands. The workers argue that the ongoing reforms are inadequate and do not address their concerns. This sentiment echoes widely among judicial communities, fearing that proposed changes could undermine judicial independence.

### Rising Cases of COVID-19 in Summer

As summer progresses, local health officials are urging residents to take preventive measures against COVID-19. There has been a noticeable uptick in cases, with many patients experiencing severe respiratory complications. Reinforced safety protocols are deemed necessary to manage the increase effectively.

### Violent Incident on Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada Boulevard

A recent violent attack on Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada Boulevard resulted in three individuals being hospitalized, one in critical condition. Local authorities reported two arrests linked to the incident, which they believe to be fueled by turf wars among criminal groups vying for drug sales in central bars.

### Teachers’ Standoff Over Unpaid Salaries

Teachers in Tijuana are threatening not to return to classes due to unpaid salaries. This standoff comes after government officials claimed there were no outstanding debts, a statement vehemently refuted by the teaching community.

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