
According to the Bank of Mexico, consulted specialists have revised down their GDP growth forecast for Mexico for the end of this year.
This downward revision reflects concerns about the country’s economic recovery, which has been affected by various factors, such as the health crisis, structural problems, and global uncertainty.
Experts indicate that growth prospects are less optimistic than initially expected, which could have significant impacts on various sectors of the Mexican economy.
In the words of one of the consulted specialists: "The downward revision of the GDP growth forecast for Mexico reflects the country's difficulty in recovering from the effects of the pandemic and other economic challenges."