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Mexico Tames Inflation but Faces Test to Hold Gains in July

Summary by The Rio Times
On August 7, 2025, Mexico posted its lowest inflation rate in five years. Headline inflation slowed to 3.51% in July, a clear drop from June’s 4.32%. This result signals progress after months of price shocks for households. Food, energy, and services now rise more gently, which eases pressure for families. Yet grocery prices stay high, […]

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Inflation in Mexico moderated to 3.51 percent annually in July, due to lower prices of agricultural products, mainly fruits and vegetables and, to a lesser extent, energy, revealed data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

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Banxico aims at inflation of 3%, with just one percentage tolerance point up or down.

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The general inflation of Mexico decelerated more than expected in July to 3.51%, prior to the meeting of Banxico to fix the inter s rate.

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The concept of inflation goes beyond what central banks, analysts and markets interpret; it is a term that (mainly) resents consumers in their pockets when making their purchases day by day. July inflation data are a clear example between what the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) perceives and what happens within households. Although general inflation moderated to 3.51% per year, the prices of some foods are well above that level, according to the Natio…

Overall inflation in Mexico moderated to 3.51 percent per year in July, its lowest level since December 2020, driven by the fall in prices of fruits, vegetables and energy, Inegi reported. The data fell below that expected by analysts (3.53 percent) and broke for the first time since April the upper limit of the Bank of Mexico’s target (4 percent). The non-substantial index that includes agriculture and energy grew 1.14 percent per year, after 4…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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