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The Mexican economy gained strength at the end of last year by growing 1.8 percent annually during the fourth quarter, up from 1.6 percent of the preliminary estimate of the INEGI.The advance of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) represented its highest rate of growth since the first quarter of 2024, and was driven mainly by the services sector.The biggest advance during the fourth quarter was reported in the agricultural sector, with 7.8 percent …
Mexico's GDP grew by 0.6 % in 2025 and increased by 1.8 % from October to December, thus breaking with a run of falls in the second and third quarters of the year.
The lack of new investments — both public and private — is identified as one of the main obstacles to growth
Staff/RG Gross Domestic Product (4T25 F, original figures): 1.8% a/a; Banorte: 1.6%; consensus: 1.6% (range: 1.4% to 1.6%); preliminary: 1.6% Gross Domestic Product (4T25 F, seasonally adjusted figures): 0.9% t/t; Banorte: 0.8%; consensus: 0.8%; preliminary: 0.8%; preliminary: 0.8% Considering the revisions, the full year data was revised upwards to 0.6% (preliminary: 0.5%), with services (1.3%), and to a lesser extent agriculture (4.2%), behind…
Mexico did not fall into the dreaded economic recession in 2025, but it did register the worst growth since 1994, as GDP had an advance of only 0.6 percent, Franklin Templeton said. "While the feared recession was avoided, growth looks pretty poor for the Mexican economy. Although it was a 'positive' year, Mexico's GDP grew just 0.6 percent, the lowest positive growth since 1994," said Ramsé Gutiérrez, Senior Vice President and Co-Director of In…
The Mexican economy showed signs of strengthening during the last month of 2025, indicated the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). According to the Global Indicator of Economic Activity (IGAE), there was an annual increase of 3.3% in December, a figure that contrasts positively with the decrease of 0.1% observed in November [...]
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