Mexico’s next president will navigate a nation rich in potential but rife with challenges, ranging from economic issues to crime and infrastructure needs. Slow Growth Mexico’s economy grew just over 2% annually, below other developing nations. Post-pandemic, it initially exceeded expectations but later slowed due to reduced construction and US exports. Monex forecasts a slight […]
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