Mexican Exports Down amid Fears of US Recession

As a result, Mexico registered a trade deficit in April of almost $1.51 billion
Read moreAs a result, Mexico registered a trade deficit in April of almost $1.51 billion
Read moreThe drop in the expected growth rate was the result of low dynamics in the industrial sector
Read moreLópez-Gatell’s public disdain for masks at the start of the pandemic may have only exacerbated the widespread contraction of the virus across the Mexican public
Read moreOne of the pressing concerns for Mexico in the coming years is the high level of informal labor and those joining the informal economy
Read moreBangladesh entrepreneurs and government officials are eying expanded trade relations with Mexico in the hopes of penetrating the second-largest economy of Latin America
Read moreBy MARK LORENZANA Expect economic turbulence this year on a global scale, with “obvious effects for Mexico,” according to José Domingo Figueroa, the new president of the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives (IMEF), in an interview with Mexican daily newspaper Reforma on Monday, Jan. 2. Two of the biggest factors that will directly affect Mexico’s economy, according to Figueroa, are
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON According to Mexico’s autonomous National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) and its corresponding Timely Indicator of Economic Activity (IOAE), the Mexican economy slowed down at the end of 2022 as November’s reported .1 percent economic decline ended the nation’s previous four-month streak of positive economic growth. November’s figures represent Mexico’s first economic decline since June 2022,
Read morePULSE NEWS MEXICO Core inflation in Mexico during the first half of November reached 8.66 percent, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography’s (Inegi) National Consumer Price Index (INPC), representing 8.14 percent at an annual rate. Despite a slight moderation compared to previous fortnights, headline inflation was still well above the Central Bank of Mexico’s (Banxico) objective target
Read morePULSE NEWS MEXICO Starting at about 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13, and heading from Mexico City’s Angel of Independence Monument to the Monument to the Revolution, tens of thousands of people marched in defense of democracy and the National Electoral Institution (INE) despite an environmental contingency imposed by the pro-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) capital governor, Claudia Sheinbaum.
Read moreOPINION THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Neither the declaration of a last-minute day-without-a-car contingency by Mexico City Governor Claudia Sheinbaum — in full collaboration with the federal government — nor the vicious barrage of insults and allegations of corruption by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) against anyone who dared to defend the National Electoral Institute (INE) from being dissolved under his dictamen,
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