Mexico GDP Confirmed at Contraction
2025-11-21 12:07
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
The Mexican GDP contracted by a seasonally adjusted 0.3% from the previous quarter in the third quarter of 2025, aligned with expectations and confirming the preliminary estimate.
It was the first contraction since the last quarter of 2024, trimming the 0.6% expansion from the earlier period.
Output in manufacturing industries shrank by 1.5%, pressured by uncertainty in the outlook for vehicles and key export industries amid the wave of tariffs placed by the United States, Mexico's largest export destination.
In the meantime, output for primary industries jumped by 3.5%, while that for services inched 0.2% higher.
From the previous year, the Mexican GDP contracted by 0.1%, its first decrease since the final quarter of 2021.