Amador’s rebuttal came during a press conference where he questioned the validity of the IMF’s revised projections. While global observers are tempering expectations for the Mexican economy, the Finance Minister maintained that the government’s internal assessments reveal a more resilient trajectory. He framed the official outlook as fundamentally more robust than the figures currently suggested by international financial institutions, underscoring a clear rift between local administration confidence and global fiscal policy forecasts.
Finance Minister Rejects IMF Growth Downgrade for Mexico
Mexico’s Finance Minister Edgar Amador publicly challenged the International Monetary Fund on Wednesday, dismissing the organization’s recent decision to lower the nation’s 2026 growth forecast from 1.6% to 1.2%. The minister signaled a sharp divergence in outlook, insisting that domestic economic indicators point toward stronger performance than international analysts currently anticipate.




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