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Industrial Activity Adds Two Months of Growth

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Industrial production advanced 0.6 percent in November compared to October, adding two consecutive periods of growth, reported yesterday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

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Industrial production advanced 0.6 percent in November compared to October, adding two consecutive periods of growth, reported yesterday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

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Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 35 secondsThe result could contribute favorably, in general, in the performance of the economy in the fourth trimester, reversing the fall of GDP of 0.3% of the previous quarter. As for October, with a revised upward figure, the construction, driven by the building, showed a progress of 1.3%. The industrial activity of the country maintained a favorable behavior for the second consecutive month during November. R…

The positive pace of Mexican industrial activity of last October continued in November 2025, when it recorded an increase of 0.6% per month, driven mainly by construction, according to information published on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). In its annual measurement, the Monthly Indicator of Industrial Activity (IMAI) fell 0.1% in the penultimate month of 2025. According to Inegi figures, two of the four co…

The data from Inegi show that the annual declines in industrial activity are mainly explained by the deterioration of two sectors: mining and manufacturing. The industrial activity of the country recorded a monthly growth of 0.57% in November, representing the second consecutive month of progress for the sector, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). Despite the monthly rebound, industrial activity con…

In November 2025, the industrial activity that is carried out in Mexican territory grew 0.6% compared to October, which brought about two months of monthly advances, something that did not happen in almost a year and a half, according to figures published this Friday by the National Institute of Geography and Statistics (Inegi).This dynamic allowed to reduce the year-on-year fall of the variable, which in November was 0.1%, since the decline of …

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