
The peso loses against the dollar: closes at 22.39
The peso closed the session with little change compared to Wednesday’s close, showing a moderate depreciation of 0.09% or 1.9 cents, trading at 22.39 pesos

The peso closed the session with little change compared to Wednesday’s close, showing a moderate depreciation of 0.09% or 1.9 cents, trading at 22.39 pesos

The European Union, Japan, the United States and Mexico were the largest automotive exporters in 2019, according to statistics from the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 1.31% or 31 cents, trading around 23.64 pesos per dollar and gaining ground alongside the currencies

The T-MEC establishes requirements for the automotive industry to be entitled to the Alternative Transition Period in the rules of origin of the automotive sector,

Cars, computers and auto parts led Mexico’s main exports in 2019, according to data from the Ministry of the Economy. In general, the automotive sector

The peso closed the session with little change compared to Wednesday’s close, showing a moderate depreciation of 0.09% or 1.9 cents, trading at 22.39 pesos

The European Union, Japan, the United States and Mexico were the largest automotive exporters in 2019, according to statistics from the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 1.31% or 31 cents, trading around 23.64 pesos per dollar and gaining ground alongside the currencies

The T-MEC establishes requirements for the automotive industry to be entitled to the Alternative Transition Period in the rules of origin of the automotive sector,

Cars, computers and auto parts led Mexico’s main exports in 2019, according to data from the Ministry of the Economy. In general, the automotive sector