
The OECD cut GDP growth expectations for Mexico for the end of 2025, forecasting a 1.3% decline in the Mexican economy. Uncertainty persists regarding the imposition of tariffs, leading to discouraging projections regardless of the situation.
Amid this scenario, various relevant news has appeared in national circulation newspapers. In "Reforma," the increase in amparos due to payroll taxes is highlighted, with 55 consortia and large companies expressing their dissatisfaction, arguing that this creates inequity by exempting small and microenterprises.
On the other hand, in "La Jornada," Claudia Sheinbaum's attention to the issue of disappearances is positioned as a national priority. The mayor emphasizes the importance of knowing the truth and delivering justice to the victims on this sensitive topic.
Additionally, in "El Universal," Sheinbaum's stance on the disappearances is echoed, assuring that action will be taken decisively against enforced disappearances. Measures such as the creation of registries and investigation folders are announced to address this phenomenon comprehensively.
For its part, "Excélsior" reports on the actions to be taken to punish disappearances as kidnappings, which include the creation of a unique forensic information database and the acceleration of search alerts as part of the strategies to address this issue.
Finally, "El Financiero" highlights the negative impact that tariffs would have on the Mexican economy, projecting a 1.3% decline in 2025, reflecting the urgency of finding alternatives to avoid a recession.