
Mexico’s competitiveness in 2025 moves from 56th to 55th place.
Mexico‘s competitiveness in 2025 advanced from 56th to 55th place in the World Competitiveness Ranking. This ranking measures 69 economies around the world and is
Mexico‘s competitiveness in 2025 advanced from 56th to 55th place in the World Competitiveness Ranking. This ranking measures 69 economies around the world and is
Peru‘s economic growth accumulated five consecutive quarters by rising 3.9% in the first quarter of 2025. This rebound is explained by the momentum of private
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) formulates industrial policies in China. This Ministry is responsible for the formulation of policies relating to the
The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) projects that Mexico‘s import revenue will increase at a year-on-year rate of 8% in 2025 in real
Private consumption in Mexico grew 4.3% in real terms in 2023, to 17 trillion 472 billion pesos. The amount is expressed in constant pesos with
Mexico‘s tourism industry is consolidating as one of its key economic drivers, attracting visitors from all over the world to its resorts and colonial cities.
Mexico‘s economic performance rose from 30th to 25th position in the IMD’s 2024 global competitiveness ranking. In the sub-indicators of this pillar, Mexico’s positions were
The German economy would grow 0.2% in 2024 and 1.3% in 2025, following a 0.3% contraction in 2023, according to projections by the International Monetary
Mexico‘s GDP growth will be 2% in 2024, according to UNCTAD projections and 2.4% according to IMF estimates. From UNCTAD’s perspective, Mexico benefited from the
Colombia‘s GDP has grown steadily over the past six years, including growth rates of 11.0% and 7.3% over the past two years, respectively, according to
Mexico‘s competitiveness in 2025 advanced from 56th to 55th place in the World Competitiveness Ranking. This ranking measures 69 economies around the world and is
Peru‘s economic growth accumulated five consecutive quarters by rising 3.9% in the first quarter of 2025. This rebound is explained by the momentum of private
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) formulates industrial policies in China. This Ministry is responsible for the formulation of policies relating to the
The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) projects that Mexico‘s import revenue will increase at a year-on-year rate of 8% in 2025 in real
Private consumption in Mexico grew 4.3% in real terms in 2023, to 17 trillion 472 billion pesos. The amount is expressed in constant pesos with
Mexico‘s tourism industry is consolidating as one of its key economic drivers, attracting visitors from all over the world to its resorts and colonial cities.
Mexico‘s economic performance rose from 30th to 25th position in the IMD’s 2024 global competitiveness ranking. In the sub-indicators of this pillar, Mexico’s positions were
The German economy would grow 0.2% in 2024 and 1.3% in 2025, following a 0.3% contraction in 2023, according to projections by the International Monetary
Mexico‘s GDP growth will be 2% in 2024, according to UNCTAD projections and 2.4% according to IMF estimates. From UNCTAD’s perspective, Mexico benefited from the
Colombia‘s GDP has grown steadily over the past six years, including growth rates of 11.0% and 7.3% over the past two years, respectively, according to
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