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20 Mar 2026
MEXICO High Structural Complexity in a Strategically Critical Market
Mexico combines high structural risk with strong strategic relevance. It ranks among the most complex jurisdictions globally for international debt collection, while facing mounting fiscal pressures, political consolidation and heavy exposure to US trade dynamics. At the same time, nearshoring trends, industrial integration and geographic proximity to the United States continue to underpin its longterm attractiveness.
The country’s medium-term prospects will largely depend on maintaining policy credibility, strengthening institutional reliability and securing a timely and favorable outcome in the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) renegotiations scheduled for the first half of 2026.