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Mexico to Be Close to the Inevitable, an Economic Recession in the Face of Policies Taken by the Government

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Mexico seems to be close to an inevitable #economic recession, because the policies adopted by the government, coupled with the ostentatious spending on its pharaonic works, are hitting hard on the #inflation of the country, which is far from nations like #Argentina, which changed the model.
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During the first three months of 2025, the economy of the south of the country fell 1.3% at a quarterly rate, which brought down three quarters with negative variation in its economic activity, placing the region in a crisis situation. “This performance is linked to the downward trend in mining that is precisely related to a reduction in the oil production platform and also the corresponding one for gas,” explained Alejandrina Salcedo Cisneros, …

Mexico seems to be approaching an economic recession. The government’s decisions, focused on pharaonic projects and high public spending, have increased inflationary pressure. Unlike countries like Argentina that tried to change their economic model, Mexico shows no clear signs of adjustment. Analysts warn that without structural changes, growth will be limited and the effects may feel stronger in the coming months. JOIN OUR WHATSAPP DIFUSSION C…

Mexico seems to be close to an inevitable economic recession, as the policies adopted by the government, coupled with the ostentatious spending on its pharaonic works, are hitting hard on the country's inflation, which is far from nations like Argentina, which changed the model.

Mexico is at an economic crossroads. Inflation is expected to spike by May 2025, exceeding expectations. At the same time, the government is implementing cuts in public spending, which could slow economic growth. We analyze how these policies are affecting the Mexican economy and what lessons can be learned from countries like Argentina.

Mexico seems to be close to an inevitable economic recession, as the policies adopted by the government, coupled with the ostentatious spending on its pharaonic works, are hitting hard on the country's inflation, which is far from nations like Argentina, which changed the model.

Mexico seems to be close to an inevitable #economic recession, because the policies adopted by the government, coupled with the ostentatious spending on its pharaonic works, are hitting hard on the #inflation of the country, which is far from nations like #Argentina, which changed the model.

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aztecaguerrero.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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