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Mexico's president counters IMF forecast of economic contractionMEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday pushed back against the International Monetary Fund's new forecast of a contraction in GDP this year, saying public spending ...
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Mexico’s Sheinbaum rejects IMF’s pessimistic outlook and defends the country’s growth prospectsThe IMF has cut its 2025 GDP growth forecast for Latin America and the Caribbean, citing Mexico’s weaker outlook as the primary factor behind the regional downgrade.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is expanding the Port of Manzanillo—Mexico's largest—to position the country as a leading Pacific ...
Latin America presents a compelling, albeit complex, investment landscape as we move through 2025. While the region is ...
Marking the biggest growth of any U.S. food- and agricultural-export market, Mexico has surged 65 percent during the past ...
Mexico on Tuesday said that the International Monetary Fund, IMF, warning of a contraction in its economy this year was too pessimistic because its efforts to attract investment would offset the ...
the International Monetary Fund revised its January projection of a 1.3% growth for the Mexico’s GDP to a 0.3% contraction in ...
Mexico's modest GDP growth in Q1 allowed the Mexican economy to avoid a technical recession after it contracted 0.6% in Q4 2024.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday pushed back against the International Monetary Fund’s new forecast of a contraction in GDP this year, saying public spending ...
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