Mexico’s Industrial Production Contracted 0.4% Year-on-Year in June
MEXICO, AUG 11 – Mexico's industrial production fell 0.8% annually in June 2025 due to tariffs from the United States and import competition from Asia, INEGI reported.
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Industrial activity in Mexico falls for fourth consecutive month
Industrial activity in Mexico declined in June compared to May and in annual terms, the national statistics agency INEGI reported on Monday. INEGI reported that industrial activity — which includes activity in the manufacturing, mining, construction and electricity/water/gas sectors — fell 0.1% in June compared to May, the first month-over-month decline since March. In annual terms, industrial activity was down 0.8% in June. INEGI also reported …
Tariffs, Cuts, and Uncertainty Drive Mexico’s Worst Industrial Semester in Five Years
Mexico’s industrial activity stalled in June 2025, marking the end of a rough six-month period. Official data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) reveals a 1.3% drop in output for the first half of the year. This marks the harshest semester since the pandemic crisis of 2020. June cemented the negative trend. […]
Mexico City, 11 Aug (EFE).- Industrial production in Mexico dropped 0.4% year-on-year in June due to setbacks in two of the four main sectors, reported on Monday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). The data is the result of an annual decrease, based on original figures, in mining (-8.6%) and in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, water supply and gas (-3.7%). In contrast, increases in construc…
Staff/RG In June 2025, with seasonalized figures, industrial activity fell 0.1 %, compared to the previous month, in real terms. At an annual rate it fell 0.8 percent. The Administrative Registry of the Heavy Vehicle Automotive Industry (RAIAVP) provides information on the sale, production and export of heavy vehicles in our country. It presents the figures of the units sold, produced and exported during July 2025, as well as those referring to …
Industrial production in Mexico surprised to decline in June, with a monthly contraction of 0.1%, well below the market consensus that anticipated an advance of 0.3%.The above according to an analysis by Felipe Barragán, Market Research strategist, who explained that the weakness was concentrated in mining, construction and public services and was partially counterbalanced by a slight rebound of 0.3% in manufacturing production.
The positive performance shown in April and May 2025 by industrial activity in Mexico registered a decline in June, due to a complex economic scenario and the US tariff trade policy, as well as a decline in sectors such as construction and mining. According to figures from the Monthly Indicator of Industrial Activity (IMAI), carried out by the National Institute of Geography and Statistics (Inegi), this indicator went back 0.1% in the sixth mont…
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