Today the Financial Times has published an article on their economic blog, "beyondbrics", that talks about how Mexico's economy is doing very well, surpassing all predictions, despite the unrest at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mexico, more and more, is proving to be extremely stable in macroeconomic terms and in its relations with other countries, providing a sound platform for business activity.
The article mentions that this actually isn't an uncommon scenario. If you take Columbia for instance, the economy grew remarkably between 1980 and 2010, when the country was at a zenith in it's fight against crime. Mexico's economy is rapidly growing, proving a stable place for investment. What has your experience in investing in Mexico been in the recent years or months?
All comments are welcome.
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