Economía mexicana

“Economía mexicana” refers to the economic system and conditions of Mexico, encompassing all economic activities, behaviors, and policies within the country. It includes the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services, as well as various sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, services, and finance. The Mexican economy is characterized by a mix of traditional industries and modern enterprises, and it is influenced by factors such as trade agreements, foreign investment, and government regulations. Additionally, it is affected by social and political conditions, both domestic and international. Key aspects of the Mexican economy include its significant reliance on exports, particularly to the United States, the impact of remittances from Mexicans living abroad, and ongoing economic reforms aimed at improving growth and development. The economy has faced challenges such as inequality, inflation, and economic fluctuations due to global markets but also has potential for growth due to its diverse resources and strategic location.