Mexico's debt will rise to a level of 60 percent of GDP in 2027 and will lose the level of investment, said economist Jorge Suárez Vélez. One of the great problems facing the country is the lack of economic growth and one consequence of this is the escalation of debt because the collection does not increase, he explained in his conference "Geopolitics and Markets." Mexico's role in global transformation," granted in the framework of the 50 years…
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Mexico's debt will rise to a level of 60 percent of GDP in 2027 and will lose the level of investment, said economist Jorge Suárez Vélez. One of the great problems facing the country is the lack of economic growth and one consequence of this is the escalation of debt because the collection does not increase, he explained in his conference "Geopolitics and Markets." Mexico's role in global transformation," granted in the framework of the 50 years…