Tijuana Exchange Rates Update

Stay updated on Tijuana’s exchange rates for US dollars! As of today, buy at $18.50 and sell at $18.95, but shop around for slight variations at different exchange locations.

**Current Exchange Rates in Tijuana**

Stay updated with the latest exchange rates for purchasing and selling US dollars in Tijuana. As of Tuesday, September 24, 2024, the dollar is valued at approximately $18.50 for purchase and between $18.95 for sale. Keep in mind that the exchange rates can differ slightly across different exchange locations in the city.

Here are the current rates from major banks:
– **Citibanamex**: Purchase $18.75, Sale $19.83
– **Banco del Bajío**: Purchase $16.60, Sale $17.90
– **Banorte**: Purchase $18.20, Sale $19.65
– **HSBC**: Purchase $16.71, Sale $17.44
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Purchase $18.50, Sale $19.63
– **Scotiabank**: Purchase $16.71, Sale $17.41
– **Inbursa**: Purchase $19.00, Sale $20.00
– **Santander**: Purchase $19.53, Sale $21.06
– **Banregio**: Purchase $19.20, Sale $20.70
– **Banco Azteca**: Purchase $18.45, Sale $19.70
– **BanCoppel**: Purchase $16.50, Sale $17.43

**Additional News:**

**Inspections Against Illegal Medical Pass Sales Continue**
Authorities continue their crackdown on the illegal sale of medical passes in Tijuana, where prices can exceed $150. While the responsible individuals may not face legal sanctions, they are being removed from the registry eligible to receive such passes.

**Real Estate Prices in Tijuana**
The price per square meter for real estate in Tijuana ranges from $200 to $1,500, according to the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI).

**Closure and Transfer of Restaurants Due to Decline in Sales**
Many restaurants in Tijuana are facing closures or transfers due to a significant drop in sales, reports the National Chamber of the Restaurant and Spiced Food Industry (Canirac).

**Border Crossing Times and Economic Impact**
San Ysidro to Tijuana border crossing times have normalized, but new inspection protocols have caused delays. The National Chamber of Commerce, Services, and Tourism (Canaco Servytur) expressed concerns that these could negatively impact Tijuana’s economy. They urge the governor to implement measures to expedite crossings.

**Weather Forecast**
Expect mostly clear skies with a maximum temperature of 24°C in Tijuana for this Tuesday.

**Political Turmoil**
Deputy Eva María Vásquez commented on the possible nullification of a reform due to irregularities during the discussion and voting process.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates on these stories and other local news.