Mexico's Economy Shrinks 0.3% in Q3 as Manufacturing Industry Weighs on Growth
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The Mexican economy, measured by GDP, fell back -0.3% annually in the third quarter.It was no surprise: from last October 22 we warned here that, except for a relevant statistical change, we would see the first annual fall of GDP from the first quarter of 2021.The quarter lost traction from beginning to end and the central explanation is simple: the industry fell -2.9% annually and dragged the whole.In contrast, the primary activities surprised …
Economic activity in Mexico contracted 0.3 percent quarterly and annually in the period July-September, mainly weighed by industry, which accounts for about one fifth of gross domestic product (GDP), revealed timely data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).
Mexico's economy shrinks 0.3% in Q3 as manufacturing industry weighs on growth
The Mexican economy contracted 0.3% in annual seasonally adjusted terms in the third quarter of 2025, according to official preliminary data published on Thursday. A 2.9% year-over-year decline in secondary sector activity, which includes Mexico’s large manufacturing industry, caused the annual contraction between July and September. Mexican economy contracts 0.6% in September, capping weak Q3 The primary and tertiary sectors both grew in annual…
The country’s economy contracted 0.3% in the third quarter of 2025, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), published on Thursday. The stagnation of economic development has been reflected mainly in secondary activities, that is, manufacturing, construction, mining and energy. Latin America’s second economy, has suffered in the first row the pressures for Donald Trump’s tariffs and this has begun to be …
With a quarterly decline of 0.3%, the Mexican economy has accumulated growth of 0.5% in the first nine months of the year. The Father of Higher Analysis points out: those who, at the beginning of the year, spouted nonsense such as “it’s not if there will be a crisis, but when it will begin and how deep it will be” were completely wrong. The PAS (Higher Analysis System) proved that it is never wrong because it indicated, during those times of cri…
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