In the context of the slowdown in the economic recovery and the downward revision of growth forecasts, the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador asserted that the Mexican economy will be
Likewise, the INE determined that the associations denounced must refrain from including in their propaganda name, emblem or any type of reference or promotion to a political party. Unanimously, the commission also
“As of October 2021, public finances remain solid. Public sector revenues reached 4.8 trillion pesos, an amount greater than that programmed by 138.7 billion pesos. The real increase in VAT collection of
Child care at home, retirements, and health security concerns before the Covid-19 pandemic remain the main reasons limiting the supply of labor in the United Statesrevealed the Beige Book, a report released
A bittersweet halftime Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic greatly slowed the national economy, but there are issues that directly impact citizens and no benefit is perceived with the Morenista in power. The most
Alberto González, head of the Mexico and Costa Rica unit in the OECD Department of Economics, comments in an interview that investment, education and the fight against labor informality are the three
The #AMLOTrackingPoll is a daily statistical exercise on the approval or disapproval of the management of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, carried out by Consulta Mitofsky by Roy Campos for El Economista.
The point, from the outset, is that a desperate measure is not necessarily an effective measure; in fact, it is often the opposite. Because despair is closer to impulse than rigor, it
“22% of the companies surveyed in Mexico anticipate that their revenues could grow more than 20% and return to the profitability they had at pre-COVID levels by August 2022,” details the survey
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal) and the International Labor Organization (ILO) presented a new report in which they conclude that in 2021 the growth of the formal