Imf Predicts Mexican Economy Will Grow 1% by 2025
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates a year-end in Mexico with a growth of 1% of its GDP at the end of 2025. The organization has warned that economic activity in the US country “is still weak”, but that it sees some acceleration by 2026, when it foresees that GDP growth can reach 1.5%. An IMF mission has visited Mexico in the last month and has prepared a diagnosis in which it recommends the government to reduce the fiscal deficit an…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday that Mexico’s economy, the second largest in Latin America, will slow down in 2025 to grow by just 1%, although it will regain strength next year and advance by 1.5%. Mexico’s economy grew by 1.2% last year and the IMF had projected in April that it would contract by 0.3% during the current year, hit by tariffs announced by the President of the United States, Donald Trump. “A growth slowdown i…
The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Mexican economy will grow by 1% this year and that it will notice a slight upturn next year. Mexico’s economy will slow down in 2025 due to tensions with the US, the IMF expects was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
The factors that could lead to a slowdown in the Mexican economy in 2025 are fiscal consolidation and trade tensions with the US, the IMF said. The post The IMF predicts a moderate growth for Mexico of 1% in 2025 and up to 1.5% in 2026 first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text on embargo.mx
The agency warns that tariffs and trade uncertainty will slow growth. It suggests more ambitious measures to reduce deficit and public debt. It highlights the need to strengthen Pemex, improve revenue and expand the fiscal base. Economic projection The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised its growth forecast for Mexico to 1% in 2025, since the previous estimate of 0.2%. The agency pointed out that the economy will slow this year due to restr…
Reading time approx.: 3 minutes, 8 secondsThese are preliminary forecasts of official missions, which do not necessarily coincide with the expectations of its Board. Last July, the IMF modified its projection from a contraction calculated in April of 0.3%, due to tariffs, at a positive rate of 0.2%; The most recent market consensus published by Banxico places a growth of 0.4%. Growth expectation for Mexico The International Monetary Fund (IMF) a…
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