Our economists think Mexico will be Latin America’s worst-performing economy in the coming years. Will its new president be able to change the narrative?
The build-up to Claudia Sheinbaum’s 1st October inauguration has been overshadowed by her predecessor’s constitutional reforms. But even without those controversies, the incoming president faces a host of challenges, from deteriorating public finances to worsening crime to the potential fallout – particularly on the trading relationship – from November’s US election.
Our LatAm and Markets economists held this special online briefing on inauguration day all about what lies ahead for Mexico.
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