In 2024, Mexican businesses anticipate the presidential election and security issues as major risks. These concerns, as reported by the Bank of Mexico, could impact the country’s economic performance. Elections inherently bring uncertainty, which is common in such political processes. Businesses are particularly worried about the prolonged impact of inflation and worsening public security indicators. […]
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