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World Bank Pins Mexico at 1.3% Growth as USMCA Review Nears
The World Bank forecasts Mexico’s 2026 economic growth at 1.3%, the slowest among large regional economies, with projections of 1.7% in 2027 and 1.9% in 2028. Mexico’s growth trajectory remains below 2% for years, linked to uncertainties around the USMCA review.
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