Mexican Business Confidence Inches Up in May Amid Persistent Economic Caution
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Business confidence had its first rebound of the year in May. However, this advance was so low that it does not reverse the deterioration of this indicator in the midst of the commercial uncertainty fuelled by U.S. policies and the slowdown of the Mexican economy, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).
Mexican Business Confidence Inches Up in May Amid Persistent Economic Caution
Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) reported a 0.1-point monthly rise in business confidence to 48.7 in May 2025, halting a four-month decline. Despite this marginal improvement, the index remains below the 50-point threshold for optimism, reflecting entrenched uncertainty among executives in manufacturing, construction, commerce, and private services. Annual confidence plummeted 5.9 points, […]
The uncertainty generated by U.S. tariffs has diminished the confidence of Mexican entrepreneurs in their investment decisions, according to the Global Indicator of Trusted Business Opinion (IGOEC), which last May was 48.7 points, representing a drop of 5.9 units in its annual comparison, announced Monday the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). According to figures obtained from the Monthly Survey of Business Opinion (EMOE), …
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