Mexico, OECD Economic Outlook, December 2020

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Mexico After the sharp decline in 2020, GDP is projected to grow at 3.6% in 2021 and 3.4% in 2022. Economic growth will be led by exports, particularly from manufacturing firms integrated into global value chains. Private consumption will strengthen mildly, aided by robust remittances, a slowly improving labour market and a boost in confidence as an effective vaccine is rolled out. Ample spare capacity will keep inflation contained. The pandemic is causing significant increases in poverty, inequalities and gender gaps. Macroeconomic policies need to foster the recovery. Despite limited fiscal space, the severity of the recession warrants stepping up fiscal policy support. This could include income and training support for the hardest-hit workers, both in the informal and formal sectors, while temporary payroll tax reductions could help more SMEs and support the creation of formal jobs. Bolstering private investment will be key for a stronger recovery, which calls for reducing regulatory burdens and regulatory uncertainty. After having stabilised at a high level, cases are resurging in some states Mexico recorded the first COVID-19 cases in late February. Transmission became widespread, making Mexico one of the OECD countries with the highest human toll. New cases, hospitalisations and deaths stabilised at a high level. Localised new outbreaks have recently emerged in several states. Mobility restrictions started to be relaxed as of end-May, and activities deemed essential, such as those in automotive, construction and mining sectors, reopened. Social activities remain restricted in most states and schools continue to be closed in all states.

Mexico Manufacturing exports have bounced back

Remittances are increasing 3-quarter moving average 2013 USD per capita¹ 90

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1. Population figures projected from 2020Q1 onwards. Source: INEGI; OECD Population Statistics; and Bank of Mexico. StatLink 2 https://doi.org/10.1787/888934219128

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