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Chapter | Baja California from The Report: Mexico 2014

The farthest north-west state in the country with a total population of over 3.3m, Baja California’s access to tangible resources – natural gas, water and electricity – and a qualified workforce distinguish the state from other investment regions. The state’s GDP saw a decrease of more than 8% in 2009 due to the economic crisis in the US. Despite this setback, economic recovery has been under...

Chapter | Querétaro from The Report: Mexico 2014

Despite accounting for just 1.7% of Mexico’s population and 2% of the economy, Querétaro is, in many ways, a picture of the country Mexico wants to become. Home to more than a dozen universities that work closely with local industry to produce a qualified workforce, Querétaro also stands out in terms of security and links to population and transport centres. The state government aggressively...

Chapter | Industry & Mining from The Report: Mexico 2014

At 17% of GDP, manufacturing is a pillar of the Mexican economy. More than at any point in the past 15 years, Mexican industry is today able to compete with China as a low-cost manufacturing alternative and with other high-income markets as a viable location for outsourcing sophisticated manufacturing. This is perhaps the most promising time for Mexican manufacturing since NAFTA was...

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Mexico 2014

2013 was not a memorable year for the insurance sector in Mexico, given the country’s overall slower economic growth. Enhancing Mexico’s low rate of insurance penetration has proved a challenge. With a premiums-to-GDP ratio of about 2% – compared to 5% in Brazil – the insurance penetration rate is one of the lowest in the Latin American region. In 2012 only 22% of the adult population was...

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Mexico 2014

Low macroeconomic volatility, stable exchange rates and efficient management of the economy and public finances are some of the factors behind the growth of Mexico’s capital markets and the record number of initial public offerings announced in 2013. With the second-largest stock exchange in Latin America, Mexico’s recent performance showed growth in volume as well as in value. In 2013, the...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Mexico 2014

A key sector of the Mexican economy, the energy industry is set to undergo radical changes as a result of the structural reform passed by the government in 2013. The reform will open the nationalised oil industry to foreign investment, allow for open competition in the electricity market, enable private companies to build natural gas pipelines with more freedom, and will give producers of...

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