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Provides Finance Gdp of 3% in 2026, More than Banxico and Oecd

The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) predicts that Mexico will have economic growth close to 3 percent in 2026, an expectation far above what was considered by the OECD and the Bank of Mexico (Banxico). "We projected a stronger growth in 2026, which will consolidate towards 2027 as public and private investment materializes. It is not only our perspective, several agencies have revised their expectations upward: the OECD, for example…
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The Finance Secretary expressed confidence in the growth of the Mexican economy after years of very low expansion, less than 1% of GDP. Edgar Amador took advantage of the Banamex Board of Directors meeting to raise the bar for the growth forecast to 3% annually during 2026. Is Amador's forecast optimistic or realistic? It is undoubtedly the highest. The Finance Secretary himself reaffirmed his optimism by mentioning the upward revisions in growt…

This Thursday, the Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, Edgar Amador Zamora, expressed optimism regarding economic growth expectations for 2026, bringing them closer to 3% as trade uncertainty decreases and domestic demand recovers. “As the external environment stabilizes and issues on the trade agenda are resolved, confidence should gradually take hold, allowing domestic demand to regain momentum. We project stronger growth by 2026, which wi…

The Finance Ministry projects that the Mexican economy will grow by nearly 3% in 2026. The National Infrastructure Plan, with more than 1,500 projects, will be one of the main drivers of investment. Mexico maintains a strategic position in international trade and is registering record levels of foreign investment. A more favorable economic outlook toward 2026: The head of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), Edgar Amador Zamora, sta…

Mexico. Mexico's economy could see stronger growth in 2026, even reaching 3.0 percent, driven by a gradual recovery in domestic demand and increased investment in productive projects, Finance Minister Edgar Amador said Thursday. Speaking at the Banamex Bank Board of Directors Plenary Meeting, the Mexican minister noted that 2025 was marked by high volatility in international trade, particularly related to changes in U.S. economic policy.

The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) predicts that Mexico will have economic growth close to 3 percent in 2026, an expectation far above what was considered by the OECD and the Bank of Mexico (Banxico). "We projected a stronger growth in 2026, which will consolidate towards 2027 as public and private investment materializes. It is not only our perspective, several agencies have revised their expectations upward: the OECD, for example…

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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