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Mexico's engine of growth appears to have stalled

Mexican manufacturing, which has so far been the key driver of the economic recovery, appears to have stalled. With demand in key export markets – notably the US – likely to remain extremely sluggish, Mexican industry, and the economy more generally, will lag behind the rest of the region for a while yet.

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