The frugal 2021 budget proposed by Mexico’s government underlines policymakers’ fixation about public debt risks and concerns about their credit rating. Meeting policymakers’ new and ambitious targets may prompt a shift to fiscal tightening next year, which would weigh on the economic recovery.
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