Mexico's Q3 Economic Activity Points to 2.4% Annual Growth  

 

  • Mexico's economic activity indicators in the third quarter point to economic growth in line with forecasts of 2.4% annual growth in 2022. The finance ministry noted that "The Mexican economy continues to grow with solid macroeconomic balances despite a challenging international environment."
  • The dynamic economic activity and a strong labour market led to "positive results" in tax collection, putting it on track to meet year-end estimates. In addition, economic activity was propelled by gross fixed investment, especially in national machinery and equipment and residential construction.
  • However, consumer prices kept rising due to factors such as high raw material prices, as well as droughts and rains in various parts of the country. Nevertheless, Mexico's public debt stood at 46.5% of its gross domestic product (GDP) by the end of the quarter and was on a stable trajectory toward the end of the (current) administration.
  • Refinancing strategies have managed to refinance an accumulated $78 billion, or 14% of Mexico's total debt, according to the ministry. Mexico's public debt "continued on a stable and sustainable path as a result of prudent fiscal policy and the implementation of various debt management operations," the ministry said.
  • Importantly, the country's fiscal deficit stood at 111.252Bn pesos ($5.62Bn) in September relative to 99.578Bn pesos ($4.84Bn) in the same period last year. Additionally, Mexico's financial system also remained "well capitalized" and its credit market continued to show signs of recovery.

(Source: Reuters)