Mexico’s industrial sector grew by 3.5% YoY in 2023, driven by the construction sector, according to the stats agency Inegi. Friday’s report highlighted that construction alone jumped by 15.6% annually. The energy sector, including electricity, water, and natural gas distribution, also saw a 3.7% increase. The manufacturing sector, closely tied to the U.S. market, experienced […]
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