Mexico Finance Minister Edgar Amador said on Wednesday that he expects the economy to perform better than the latest projections by the International Monetary Fund.
Amador’s comments in a press conference came after the IMF lowered its forecast for Mexico’s GDP to 1.2% for 2026, from a previous 1.6% estimate.
The minister also argued that IMF’s initial estimates for Mexico’s economy for 2025 were too pessimistic and the results were closer to the government’s predictions.
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