Mexican industrial production continued to broadly stagnate in March, but this is still far from the collapse that the survey data are pointing to. Indeed, if anything, today’s data suggest that the robust provisional estimate of Q1 GDP growth might be revised up slightly in the final estimate released later this month.
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