States with the Highest Growth in Economic Activity
The Quarterly Indicator of State Economic Activity (ITAEE) reveals which states are driving economic growth and identifying key sectors.
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The Quarterly Indicator of State Economic Activity (ITAEE) reveals which states are driving economic growth and identifying key sectors.
A strong peso and 'cheap dollar' are squeezing Aguascalientes' exporters, despite nearly $10B in exports, 83% of which go to the US.
Querétaro's industrial activity saw a decline, but the electric power, water, and natural gas sectors, along with manufacturing, sustained growth.
INEGI reports Aguascalientes' industrial sector achieved the second-highest annual growth in Mexico for September 2025, driven by manufacturing.
An analysis of Mexico's housing market in 2025, detailing the states with the highest property values, and the stark contrast between housing costs and average income amidst rising inflation.
Aguascalientes' construction industry faces a critical year-end, with a 16.5% decline in October 2025, lagging behind neighboring states' growth.
San Luis Potosí's construction sector experienced significant growth of 40.2% in 2024, contrasting with a national decline, according to INEGI data.
INEGI data reveals Aguascalientes' 2024 construction sector performance, detailing labor, production value, revenue, expenses, and asset trends, with a comparison to the broader Bajío region.
Exploring the impact of the 2026 minimum wage increase in Querétaro, examining beneficiary demographics and income levels based on INEGI data.
Aguascalientes significantly reduced labor poverty to 31.7% in Q3 2025, marking a 5.2% annual decrease and outperforming national trends.
Unpaid domestic and care work contributes significantly to Aguascalientes' GDP, often exceeding formal economic sectors. This article analyzes its value, regional comparisons, and gender distribution.
Analysis of electric and hybrid vehicle sales in Nuevo León from January to October 2025, showing significant growth compared to 2024, with plug-in hybrids leading the expansion.
Mexico's industrial sector experienced a significant contraction in Q3 2025, impacting overall GDP. Primary activities saw growth, while tertiary remained stable.
The automotive industry faces significant challenges in talent retention, driven by uncompetitive salaries, lack of development plans, and evolving worker demands.
Jalisco's industrial activity grew 2.9% year-over-year in July 2025, driven by construction and mining, positioning it as a dynamic economic hub.
INEGI's report for July 2025 shows Aguascalientes' industrial sector growing 0.9% monthly and 3.9% annually, driven by construction and manufacturing, outperforming some regional peers.
An analysis of Mexico's vehicle production and export trends for 2025, highlighting key manufacturers and BMW's performance.