Mexico Country Outlook 2024

Security Theme

State Stability and Infrastructure

Keywords

Political Stability, Mexico, Elections, Democracy, Economic Stability, Commerce, Health Care, Corruption

Description

Each year, the Center for the U.S. and Mexico at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy surveys a number of experts for the annual Mexico Country Outlook. These experts are tasked with anticipating the opportunities and challenges in Mexico’s political, social, and business environments in the coming year for policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public. The resulting report addresses themes as varied as Mexico’s politics and democracy, regulatory environment, economy, legislative agenda, human mobility, public safety and security, education, health care, and political and diplomatic relationships. This report presents the forecast for Mexico in 2024. It considers the country’s uncertain political landscape, complex legislative and regulatory environment, social and economic challenges, public safety and security barriers, and increasingly difficult relationship with the United States.

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Mexico Country Outlook 2024

Each year, the Center for the U.S. and Mexico at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy surveys a number of experts for the annual Mexico Country Outlook. These experts are tasked with anticipating the opportunities and challenges in Mexico’s political, social, and business environments in the coming year for policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public. The resulting report addresses themes as varied as Mexico’s politics and democracy, regulatory environment, economy, legislative agenda, human mobility, public safety and security, education, health care, and political and diplomatic relationships. This report presents the forecast for Mexico in 2024. It considers the country’s uncertain political landscape, complex legislative and regulatory environment, social and economic challenges, public safety and security barriers, and increasingly difficult relationship with the United States.