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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 2 MIN

News Podcast Jan 30, 2026 Quezada News TV (English)

from Eduardo Quezada TV · host Eduardo Quezada Escandón

We begin in Washington, where the eyes of the financial world are fixed on the Federal Reserve. New inflation data is sparking a debate among economists: is the 2026 "soft landing" finally here? While adjustments have been steady, the high cost of housing remains a heavy burden for the average American family.Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, a rare bipartisan effort is underway to bridge the healthcare gap. A new bill has been introduced to boost mobile clinics and telehealth subsidies, specifically targeting our rural neighbors in the Midwest and the South.And for the tech world, today marks a milestone in transparency. New federal guidelines are now in effect, requiring companies to clearly label any AI-generated content in their advertising. It’s a major step toward consumer clarity in the digital age.[Segment 2: Mexico’s Industrial & Tourism Surge]Turning to Mexico, the government has announced a massive investment in "green corridors." These renewable energy projects along the northern border are designed to power the industrial giants in Tijuana and Juárez while stabilizing the national grid.On the trade front, officials are meeting with U.S. representatives to cut the red tape for the automotive industry. With cross-border trade hitting record highs this quarter, the goal is a faster, more efficient supply chain.And in the world of travel, the Riviera Maya and Baja California Sur are seeing a massive influx of visitors. Thanks to better airports and more international flights, Mexico’s tourism sector is reaching new heights.

We begin in Washington, where the eyes of the financial world are fixed on the Federal Reserve. New inflation data is sparking a debate among economists: is the 2026 "soft landing" finally here? While adjustments have been steady, the high cost of housing remains a heavy burden for the average American family.Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, a rare bipartisan effort is underway to bridge the healthcare gap. A new bill has been introduced to boost mobile clinics and telehealth subsidies, specifically targeting our rural neighbors in the Midwest and the South.And for the tech world, today marks a milestone in transparency. New federal guidelines are now in effect, requiring companies to clearly label any AI-generated content in their advertising. It’s a major step toward consumer clarity in the digital age.[Segment 2: Mexico’s Industrial & Tourism Surge]Turning to Mexico, the government has announced a massive investment in "green corridors." These renewable energy projects along the northern border are designed to power the industrial giants in Tijuana and Juárez while stabilizing the national grid.On the trade front, officials are meeting with U.S. representatives to cut the red tape for the automotive industry. With cross-border trade hitting record highs this quarter, the goal is a faster, more efficient supply chain.And in the world of travel, the Riviera Maya and Baja California Sur are seeing a massive influx of visitors. Thanks to better airports and more international flights, Mexico’s tourism sector is reaching new heights.

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