An inquiry from Andrzej from Poland regarding sites that provide economic data for Mexico has prompted me to provide the following links.
The official and definitive source for Mexican statistics is INEGI (the National Statistics, Geography and Information Institute). There is one little glitch however, it’s only available in Spanish INEGI Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas, Geographia y Informacion.
The OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) has a statistical profile of Mexico, covering 40 statistical databases. OECD Statistics Mexico
The World Bank Doing Business site offers indicators of the regulatory costs of doing business in Mexico and is comparable with 175 economies. Doing Business Explore Economies – Mexico.
The Banco Nacional de Mexico, BANIXCO offers a site with up-to-date macro and financial market data about the country and monetary policies. BANIXCO Economic and Financial Indicators.
Another source of economic information about Mexico can be found through contacting the Mexican Embassy or Mexican Consulate in your part of the world. The Economic or Commercial Officer will be able to provide the information you are seeking. Mexican Embassies and Mexican Consulates worldwide.
Related Links
IMF predicts strong economic growth for Mexico
Global competitiveness – 2006 – Mexico and China
General reference links for doing business in Mexico


















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Did you know that the site links, if and when they have any information, have no information about Mexican T-Bills, Bonds, statistics on value and rendimientos. Where can I find detailed info. on Mexico financial markets and their debt funds?