Tijuana Exchange Rates Update

Stay informed about Tijuana’s exchange rates, manufacturing job growth, economic updates post-U.S. elections, remittance trends, local law issues, weather forecast, immigration, politics, domestic violence, and sports excitement.

**Exchange Rate in Tijuana**

Tijuana – As of Monday, November 11, 2024, the US dollar is exchanging within the range of $19.50 for buying and around $19.80 for selling in Tijuana. Please note that these rates can vary depending on the individual exchange outlets across the city. Below are the current exchange rates offered by major 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

The exchange rate in Tijuana remains competitive, reflecting the dynamic nature of the financial market in the region. Stay updated with the latest exchange insights by joining our digital edition.

**Increased Employment Opportunities Expected in Tijuana’s Manufacturing Sector**

Starting in January, Tijuana’s manufacturing sector, particularly the maquiladoras, is anticipated to see a rise in job opportunities. This positive employment forecast is linked to potential economic policies expected to stimulate the sector.

**Baja California’s Economic Developments Post-U.S. Elections**

Following the re-election results in the United States, the Baja California state government is optimistic about maintaining strong relations with the US. Confidence in cross-border collaboration continues despite various political changes.

**Slight Decrease in Remittances to Baja California**

Baja California has recorded a minor dip in remittances during the last quarter. However, the region remains resilient as financial strategies are being evaluated to enhance economic inflow.

**Local Law Enforcement and Judicial Updates in Baja California**

Baja California faces a challenge with limited resources for investigating disappearances, with only 15 agents dedicated to such cases. Additionally, the regional prosecution is considering revising accusations in significant cases. Moreover, twelve investigations concerning electoral violations have been initiated.

**Weather Forecast for Tijuana**

Sunny skies are expected in Tijuana this Monday, with temperatures predicted to reach a high of 21°C. Residents can anticipate pleasant weather conditions throughout the day.

**Immigration Trends in Baja California**

There has been a significant influx of asylum seekers from Honduras arriving in Baja California, largely facilitated by the CBP One application, which ensures appointments are scheduled ahead of time, easing border processing.

**Local Political Developments**

Amintha Briceño Cinco holds a lead in the local PAN BC contest, with a close competition against Lizbeth Mata Lozano. The final vote tallies are awaited to decide the victor officially.

**Community Concerns: Domestic Violence in Natura Colony**

In Baja California, the Nature colony reports the highest incidents of domestic violence, with the most affected being children and women. This highlights the need for intensified community interventions and support systems.

**Sports Update: Xolos to Face América**

The Tijuana Xolos have secured a spot in the Play-In by winning against Puebla in a thrilling match. They are set to face América at the Estadio Caliente, promising an exhilarating clash for fans and supporters amidst their journey for victory.