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Insecurity and Informality Affect Competitiveness and Investment in Mexico, Warns Ceesp

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A lower investment, as well as a weak production and decrease in employment, weakened the rate of growth of Mexico's economy during 2025, which would have expanded only 0.5%, a figure lower than the average annual growth of the last seven years (0.7%), the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (CEESP) said. The agency, under the Coordinating Business Council (CCE), indicated that the fall in investment in the country reflects the dec…
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A lower investment, as well as a weak production and decrease in employment, weakened the rate of growth of Mexico's economy during 2025, which would have expanded only 0.5%, a figure lower than the average annual growth of the last seven years (0.7%), the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (CEESP) said. The agency, under the Coordinating Business Council (CCE), indicated that the fall in investment in the country reflects the dec…

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T21 broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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