President Claudia Sheinbaum and Salma Hayek at press event announcing 30% film tax incentives in Mexico.
President Claudia Sheinbaum and Salma Hayek at press event announcing 30% film tax incentives in Mexico.
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Sheinbaum publishes decree for film fiscal incentives

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President Claudia Sheinbaum published a decree in the Official Gazette granting a 30% tax credit for cinematographic and audiovisual productions in Mexico, capped at 40 million pesos per project. The incentive, announced on Sunday with actress Salma Hayek as a guest, aims to boost national and international productions hiring Mexican talent. The decree takes effect on Tuesday and remains valid until September 2030.

President Claudia Sheinbaum led the announcement of a new fiscal incentive for the cinematographic and audiovisual industry on Sunday, February 15, 2026, in the Tesorería Hall of the National Palace, with actress and producer Salma Hayek in attendance. The decree, published on Monday, February 16, in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF), establishes a tax credit equivalent to 30% of the Income Tax (ISR) on expenses incurred in national territory, not exceeding 40 million pesos per project or production process.

The incentive applies to feature films of fiction and animation, series, documentaries, as well as animation processes, visual effects, and post-production, provided the project has at least 70% national supply. Requirements include a minimum spend of 40 million pesos for fiction or animation in features and series, 20 million for documentaries, and 5 million for specific processes. Beneficiaries can include Mexican individuals and entities, as well as foreign ones producing through residents in the country.

Sheinbaum explained that the goal is "to support those productions that otherwise would not have the opportunity" and to attract international productions that hire Mexicans in all related trades. Hayek, who met Sheinbaum in late November 2025 in Veracruz during her project's filming, highlighted funding obstacles in Mexico and praised the support: "I think cinema was abandoned for a long time [...] Perhaps what we didn't have was this President".

The Comprehensive National Cinema Support Plan, presented at the event, includes actions in training, production, exhibition, and preservation, a new Federal Cinema and Audiovisual Law, and reforms to protect dubbing performers from artificial intelligence use. Sheinbaum defended Hayek from social media criticism during her February 15 conference, stating that "some cannot stand hearing good things about the president or Mexico". The incentive takes effect on Tuesday, February 17, and remains valid until September 30, 2030, with a Technical Committee to issue guidelines within no more than 30 business days.

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Reactions on X to President Sheinbaum's decree for 30% film tax incentives are polarized. Positive comments celebrate the boost to Mexican cinema and Salma Hayek's praise, calling it a historic step. Critics dismiss it as propaganda, a distraction from violence and economic woes, and question Hayek's involvement due to alleged family government contracts. Industry accounts neutrally share details from the Official Gazette.

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Sheinbaum and banks agree to raise credit to 45% of GDP

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At the 89th Banking Convention inauguration, President Claudia Sheinbaum urged bankers to boost credit from 38% to 45% of GDP to drive development. Mexico's Banking Association committed to this goal by 2030. Sheinbaum also unveiled a new infrastructure investment law.

Mexico has introduced a new 30 percent film tax incentive to bolster local cinema and draw international productions. The initiative receives backing from actress Salma Hayek and the Mexican president. This development comes amid threats of tariffs from the Trump administration.

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In November 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum met actress Salma Hayek in Veracruz, thanks to an introduction by Governor Rocío Nahle. They discussed topics including incentives for the Mexican film industry for nearly two hours. This Sunday, they will meet to present support measures for national cinema.

The Motion Picture Editors Guild has voiced support for Assembly Bill 2319, a new measure to create tax incentives for post-production work in California. However, guild leaders called for stronger labor protections to safeguard union jobs. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Nick Schultz, aims to prevent the loss of editing, VFX and sound mixing jobs to other states.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented her electoral reform proposal on February 25, 2026, aiming to eliminate plurinominal lists in the Senate and cut election costs by 25 percent. The initiative, to be sent to Congress on March 2, keeps 500 deputies but requires all to compete for direct votes. INE counselors warn that changes like eliminating permanent district boards represent a 45-year regression.

On Tuesday, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez presented the Plan B electoral reform initiative on President Claudia Sheinbaum's instructions. It aims to cut privileges and spending in electoral bodies and local governments after the original constitutional proposal failed in the Chamber of Deputies. It will be sent to the Senate with PT and PVEM support.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum arrived in Barcelona, Spain, on Friday, greeted enthusiastically by expatriates who played music and sought photos with her. She is attending the Global Progressive Mobilisation summit to promote world peace and meet leaders like Pedro Sánchez. The trip aims to improve diplomatic ties with Spain after years of tensions.

 

 

 

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