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WHAT'S NEXT?: Mexico's economy and status with the U.S. faces uncertain times as a result of Donald Trump's recent election as America's next president. The impacts of Donald Trump's pre-election threats are already being felt by Mexico's economy and may have unforeseen consequences for both nations.

  • [New] While still in the early stages of adoption compared to the U.S. and Canada, Mexico is beginning to explore opportunities in microgrid deployment, particularly in industrial zones and rural electrification projects. Market Data Forecast
  • [New] By mid-century, Mexico will possess a robust and redundant digital infrastructure and emerge as a provider of open, interoperable, and transferable digital resources. Information Technology and Innovation Foundation | ITIF
  • [New] Nearshoring presents potential investors in Mexico with a major opportunity. Passle
  • [New] Mexican shoppers will gain access to a trusted and transparent payment solution that allows them to buy now and pay later, even without a credit card. FinExtra
  • [New] Traditional banking stocks in Brazil and Mexico - where financial inclusion initiatives are gaining traction - could benefit from long-term policy tailwinds. Ainvest
  • [New] The slower growth and remaining risks mean Mexico cannot be complacent. Mexico Business
  • [New] The Mexican peso, despite its recent strength, could experience volatility depending on global risk appetite and U.S. monetary policy. The Chronicle-Journal
  • [New] Mexico's AI ecosystem has shown growing momentum in recent months, marked by increased investment, training programs, and interest from startups, researchers, and multinational companies exploring new business opportunities. Mexico Business
  • [New] Mexico's federal government is preparing to introduce an initiative to reduce the standard workweek from 48 to 40 hours, a long-debated labour reform that could be formally presented in November by Marath Bolanos, Minister of Labour. Mexico Business
  • Mexico's strategic positioning for ATP operations could reduce semiconductor component transit times by up to 73% compared to Asia-Pacific supply routes, while delivering an estimated $12.4 billion in annual logistics cost savings across the USMCA trade corridor network. Mexico Freight Market Intelligence for Carriers & Broke
  • As supply chains evolve toward sustainability and digitalization, the collaboration between Mexico, the U.S., and Canada will define the future of logistics in North America. Americas Forwarding
  • The value of Mexico's logistics sector is projected to surpass $150 billion USD, with particular growth in automotive, electronics, and aerospace industries. Americas Forwarding
  • Investments in Mexico's drone sector are expected to exceed US$ 59.2 billion, with an anticipated annual growth rate of 10.84%. eplaneai
  • This week, Mexico's Congress advanced several high-impact reforms that could reshape the country's digital, fiscal, and security landscape. Mexico Business
  • Other Trump advisers remain eager to focus on Mexico, where they view the drug cartels operating along the U.S. border as a bigger threat. Latin America Risk Report
  • In July, Trump posted a letter addressed to Sheinbaum on his social media platform Truth Social, threatening to raise tariffs against Mexico by 30% to force further action to stop fentanyl trafficking. Al Jazeera
  • Central banks in Australia, Sweden, and Brazil are expected to keep interest rates unchanged, while the Mexican central bank may consider cutting them. Sada News Agency

Last updated: 11 November 2025



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