Coordination class
narrow overlap pair
Mexico and Spain have a very narrow overlap window. Use a rotating meeting burden if the relationship is ongoing, especially when 2 annual DST shifts are in play.
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Pair comparison
Mexico is 8.0 hours behind Spain. Their business-hour overlap is 1 hours per day.
Last updated recently. Country comparisons use one representative IANA zone per country, current public-holiday rows, and a same-day business-hour model. Multi-zone countries still need city-level checks before travel or payroll decisions.
Live values rendered at Jun 7, 11:15 PM UTC.
Mexico
Reference city: Mexico City
Sun · Jun 7 · UTC-06:00
Spain
Reference city: Madrid
Mon · Jun 8 · UTC+02:00
Coordination class
narrow overlap pair
Mexico and Spain have a very narrow overlap window. Use a rotating meeting burden if the relationship is ongoing, especially when 2 annual DST shifts are in play.
DST drift risk
2 sampled shifts / 12mo
Spain shifts clocks while Mexico is stable in the sampled reference zone, so recurring meetings can move by one hour for part of the year.
Holiday availability
9 vs 32 listed holidays
Mexico and Spain share 5 listed holiday dates in the selected year, so shared shutdown risk is visible before campaign or sprint planning.
Pair workflow examples
The current offset is enough for today, but the examples below make the page useful for real recurring work: standups, reviews, and end-of-day handoffs anchored to either country. Recheck these around DST transition weeks when either sampled zone shifts.
Best live-use strategy
1 shared business hour is a thin handoff window. Treat it as escalation time, not a full collaboration block.
Mexico next holiday checks
Independence Day (2026-09-16); Revolution Day (2026-11-16); Christmas Day (2026-12-25)
Spain next holiday checks
Day of La Rioja (2026-06-09); Day of Murcia (2026-06-09); St. John's Day (2026-06-24); Santiago Apóstol (2026-07-25)
Overlap window: 15:00 → 16:00 UTC · 1h per day.
24-hour overlap heatmap (UTC across the bottom)
Both teams may be off on the dates above — useful for sprint planning and launch calendars.
Reference fields include representative IANA zones, offsets, reference cities, ISO country codes, current abbreviations, DST transition counts, business-overlap window, holiday counts, overlapping holiday rows, and upcoming retained holidays.