The sharp rise in Mexico’s goods exports in October underscores that the country’s external sector has continued to fare well in the face of US tariffs. That has been helped by a surge in sales of products feeding into the US’s AI investment boom, which should help to cushion the hit to domestic demand from ongoing fiscal tightening and the cooling labour market.
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