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Mexico Economy Poised to Outperform OECD Forecast - Minister

2026-06-04
Mexico Economy Poised to Outperform OECD Forecast - Minister

MEXICO CITY – Mexico's economy is on track to potentially surpass the growth forecast set by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), according to Finance Minister Edgar Amador Zamora. The statement was made in an interview with the Mexican newspaper Milenio, published late Wednesday, June 4.

Minister Zamora expressed optimism regarding Mexico’s economic performance, suggesting that the country’s growth could exceed the OECD’s projections. While the specific figures of the OECD forecast were not detailed in the report, the implication is that Mexico is showing strong signs of economic expansion.

The interview with Milenio provided little additional detail on the factors driving this potential outperformance. However, it signals a positive outlook from the Finance Ministry regarding the state of the Mexican economy. The OECD regularly assesses and forecasts economic trends for member and partner countries, and their projections serve as a benchmark for economic performance.

The news comes as Mexico continues to navigate global economic uncertainties, including inflation and supply chain disruptions. A stronger-than-expected performance could bolster investor confidence and contribute to overall economic stability within the country. Further details regarding the OECD's forecast and Mexico's projected growth are expected to be released in subsequent reports.

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