Inegi Reviews Mexico's Low Gdp Growth in the Second Quarter: How Much Remained?
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Mexico’s economy did grow better than expected in the second quarter, but the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) revised the data downwards, reported on Friday, August 22. Dependency reported that Mexico’s GDP grew 0.6 percent between April and June, 10 basis points less than the timely estimate of 0.7 percent reported last month. Latin America’s second largest economy avoided the US tariff increases planned for early August,…
The economy was driven mainly by primary and tertiary activities, according to Inegi Juan Luis Ramos OEM-Informex The gross domestic product (GDP) of Mexico grew 1.2 percent at annual rate in the second quarter of 2025, reported this Friday the Inegi. According to the timely estimate of GDP for the second quarter of the year, published by the agency, the national economy was driven by primary and tertiary activities. The agricultural sector had…
Mexico's economy registered 0.6% growth in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the immediately preceding period, the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) reported this Friday. The figure was slightly below the institute's timely estimate released last month and the forecasts of analysts consulted by Reuters, who anticipated a 0.7% expansion. According to official data, the growth was driven primarily by secondary activities—…
Mexico's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) advanced 0.6% in the second quarter, slightly below the previous estimate of 0.7%.
The gross domestic product (GDP) of Mexico grew 0.6% quarterly in the second quarter of 2025, a figure slightly lower than the 0.7% estimated by Inegi in July, in the appropriate figures. The main difference was in primary activities, which recorded a greater decline than previously anticipated, from a decrease of 1.3% in the timely estimate, was adjusted to a decrease of 2.4% in the final figures. With seasonally adjusted series, the GDP of ter…
The Mexican economy recorded a slight expansion during June 2025, driven mainly by the dynamism of the services sector, according to the most recent report of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).In the sixth month of the year, the Global Indicator of Economic Activity (IGAE), which tracks the Mexican economy monthly, reported a growth of 0.2% in monthly comparison, a data slightly higher than that of May of 0.1 percent.In …
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