According to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), Mexico’s auto exports reached 301,341 units in September 2023. This is the highest since June 2019, pre-Covid, when 327,454 cars were shipped abroad. September’s numbers show a 16% rise compared to last year’s, says INEGI. Notably, this increase aligns with the onset of labor strikes […]
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