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The Economic Hangover After the World Cup

Summary by El CEO
Tariffs, precarious employment, informality, inflation and stagnant investment. These are the challenges that the Mexican economy will face during the second half of the year, and will become relevant once the World Cup of Football in the country ends. Macroeconomic indicators do not provide a clue of a rebound during the second semester, although from the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) assure that it will be from July when investm…
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Tariffs, precarious employment, informality, inflation and stagnant investment. These are the challenges that the Mexican economy will face during the second half of the year, and will become relevant once the World Cup of Football in the country ends. Macroeconomic indicators do not provide a clue of a rebound during the second semester, although from the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) assure that it will be from July when investm…

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El CEO broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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