The contrasting performances of the automotive sectors in Brazil and Mexico last year give an indication of the outlook for the region’s two largest economies. Booming vehicle sales in Mexico suggest that the economy is on course for a much stronger performance in 2014-15, while the prospects for Brazil have deteriorated markedly.
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