Latin America Documents | 14 November 2017 Mexico's Manufacturing Remains Resilient, but NAFTA Risk is High
LatAm's economies are starting to expand at a relatively healthy pace, inflation is more or less under control and near-term growth prospects are positive.
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LatAm's economies are starting to expand at a relatively healthy pace, inflation is more or less under control and near-term growth prospects are positive.
Posted: 13th Nov 2017 in 'Latin America Documents'
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