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Mexico City to Baku Time

CST to AZT Converter — 9 AM CST is 7:00 PM AZT

Mexico City is 10 hours behind Baku. Convert any time between Mexico City (CST) and Baku (AZT) instantly.

Mexico City

Mexico

CST
UTC-6 · CST

Baku

Azerbaijan

AZT
UTC+4 · AZT
Mexico City is 10 hours behind Baku.

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Mexico City(UTC-6)
Baku(UTC+4)

Time Zone Comparison

Mexico City
6:00 AM
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4:00 PM
Azerbaijan · AZT
10:00 PM
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Mexico City12:00 PM
Baku10:00 PM

Mexico City to Baku Time Conversion Table

Mexico City (CST)Baku (AZT)
12:00 AM10:00 AM
2:00 AM12:00 PM
4:00 AM2:00 PM
6:00 AM4:00 PM
8:00 AM6:00 PM
10:00 AM8:00 PM
12:00 PM10:00 PM
2:00 PM12:00 AM
4:00 PM2:00 AM
6:00 PM4:00 AM
8:00 PM6:00 AM
10:00 PM8:00 AM
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Mexico City & Baku — Business & Scheduling Guide

Mexico City is Latin America's most populous metro and economic engine, known for manufacturing, fintech, nearshore outsourcing, and a booming startup scene. Baku (Azerbaijan) is a Caspian energy hub connecting Europe and Central Asia, known for oil and gas, petrochemicals, agriculture, and tourism. With a 10-hour time difference, professionals frequently schedule cross-border calls between these two cities for international trade, remote team collaboration, and client meetings.

Scheduling Meetings Between Mexico City and Baku

With Baku 10 hours ahead of Mexico City, there is minimal overlap in standard business hours. Most teams alternate meeting times to share the burden of early-morning or late-evening calls fairly. Mexican business hours typically run 9 AM–6 PM, with a culture that values personal relationships in professional settings. Azerbaijani business hours are typically 9 AM–6 PM, with oil and gas driving the economy. Consider recording meetings for those who can't attend live, and use shared documents for async collaboration.

Daylight Saving Time Considerations

Neither Mexico City nor Baku observes Daylight Saving Time — Mexico City stays on CST and Baku stays on AZT year-round. This makes scheduling between these two cities simpler, as the 10-hour time difference remains constant throughout the year with no DST surprises.

Collaboration Tools & Workflow

With a 10-hour time difference, Mexico City and Baku teams operate in a near "follow-the-sun" model. When one team logs off, the other picks up — enabling near-24-hour productivity on shared projects. The key challenge is handoff quality: teams should document decisions in shared tools (Notion, Confluence, Linear), record video updates with Loom, and write thorough pull request descriptions. Weekly all-hands meetings require someone to take an early morning or late evening call, so the best practice is to rotate this burden fairly between Mexico City and Baku.

Remote Work Between Mexico City & Baku

Mexico City, manufacturing, and Baku, a key city in Azerbaijan, represent a common corridor for distributed teams navigating a 10-hour time difference. Remote workers and freelancers operating between these cities should plan their day around the overlap window — typically the late morning for one city and early morning or late afternoon for the other. Using a world clock widget, setting Slack status with local time, and blocking "no-meeting" deep work hours outside the overlap are essential practices for productive cross-timezone remote collaboration between Mexico City and Baku.

CST to AZT — Quick Reference

CST (CST) stands for the timezone used in Mexico City, Mexico (UTC-6). AZT (AZT) is the timezone used in Baku, Azerbaijan (UTC+4). Mexico City is 10 hours behind Baku.

To convert CST to AZT, add 10 hours to CST time. For example, CST 9:00 AM = AZT 7:00 PM.

Key Facts

  • Time difference: Mexico City (UTC-6) is 10 hours behind Baku (UTC+4).
  • Daylight Saving Time: Mexico City does not observe DST (CST). Baku does not observe DST (AZT).
  • Regions: Mexico City is located in Mexico and uses the CST time zone. Baku is located in Azerbaijan and uses the AZT time zone.
  • Best time to call: There are no overlapping standard work hours (9 AM - 5 PM) between these two cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between Mexico City and Baku?

Mexico City is 10 hours behind Baku.

What time is it in Baku when it's 9 AM in Mexico City?

When it's 9:00 AM in Mexico City, it is 7:00 PM in Baku.

What time is 9 PM CST in AZT?

9 PM CST (Mexico City time) is 7:00 AM AZT (Baku time). This is a common time people check when scheduling evening calls across these two time zones.

When is the best time to schedule a meeting between Mexico City and Baku?

There are no overlapping standard work hours (9 AM - 5 PM) between these two cities.

How do I convert CST to AZT?

CST (CST) is the timezone for Mexico City, Mexico (UTC-6). AZT (AZT) is the timezone for Baku, Azerbaijan (UTC+4). Mexico City is 10 hours behind Baku. Quick examples: 9 AM CST = 7:00 PM AZT, 12 PM CST = 10:00 PM AZT, 3 PM CST = 1:00 AM AZT, 6 PM CST = 4:00 AM AZT.

Is Mexico City ahead of or behind Baku?

Mexico City is 10 hours behind Baku. When it's noon in Mexico City, it's 10:00 PM in Baku.

Does Mexico City or Baku change clocks for Daylight Saving Time?

No, Mexico City does not observe DST — it stays on CST year-round. Baku does not observe DST — it stays on AZT year-round.

What time is noon in Mexico City in Baku time?

When it is 12:00 PM (noon) in Mexico City (CST), it is 10:00 PM in Baku (AZT). This is often a popular time for scheduling lunch-hour calls across the Mexico City–Baku corridor.

What are the overlapping work hours between Mexico City and Baku?

There are no overlapping standard work hours (9 AM - 5 PM) between these two cities. This makes real-time collaboration challenging — most teams between Mexico City and Baku rely on asynchronous communication (Slack, Loom, email) and rotate meeting times to share the inconvenience fairly.

What timezone is Mexico City in?

Mexico City is in the CST time zone (UTC-6). It is located in Mexico. Mexico City does not observe Daylight Saving Time.

What timezone is Baku in?

Baku is in the AZT time zone (UTC+4). It is located in Azerbaijan. Baku does not observe Daylight Saving Time.

How do I schedule a call between Mexico City and Baku?

Since there are no standard overlapping work hours between Mexico City and Baku, the best approach is to alternate meeting times. One week, the Mexico City team takes an early/late call; the next week, the Baku team does. Use a scheduling tool like Calendly or Google Calendar with multiple time zones enabled to find the least disruptive time for both sides.

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