EMIS Insights, our proprietary research arm, provides comprehensive industry reports for Mexico. Our network of locally based industry experts supplies analysis exclusive to EMIS customers.
Each report contains in-depth analysis of the sector’s importance for the Mexico’s economy, detailed statistics and infographics. The report’s contents include executive summary, sector and subsector overviews, competitive and regulatory environment, as well as thorough company profiles of the top market players.
The Mexican agriculture sector, including crop, livestock and fisheries, plays a key role in the domestic economy. Agriculture GVA accounted for 3.8% of GDP in 2020, and the sector is among the largest employers in the country ...
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Mexico has the second largest installed capacity for renewable energy in Latin America, trailing only Mexico. With 28.4 GW of total installations, renewable energy sources account for about a third of Mexico’s ...
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Mexico is the second-largest economy in Latin America and the second-biggest consumer market in the region, with a population of over 127mn people, as of December 2020. The domestic retail sector was negatively affected by COVID-19 and the ...
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Latin America is a leading player in the global agriculture value chain, with the countries in the region ranking among the top ten global producers and exporters across various product groups such as cereals, oilseeds, coffee, fruits, meat ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic severely impaired the operations of the Mexican automotive sector. It suffered from disruptions to global supply chains, lockdown restrictions and dwindling demand, both in the domestic market and the US – the ...
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Mexico's electric power sector is at a crossroads. The sector experienced an investment frenzy after the passing of the energy reform in 2013, a constitutional amendment that opened electric power generation to private competition. However, ...
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The COVID-19 outbreak shaped the construction industry in Latin America during 2020. The economy of the four largest markets, namely Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia, contracted significantly over the year. The construction ...
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In 2019, the construction sector accounted for 7.1% of Mexico’s GDP, 1.2% of total FDI inflow and 7.8% of formal employment. During the 2014-2019 period, the construction sector contracted its GVA at a CAGR of 0.31% in ...
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Latin America is a resourceful region and has tremendous opportunities within its mining sector. From recently emerged stars in mineral commodities, such as lithium, to traditional segments like gold, copper, iron ore and coal, the ...
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Latin America was among the hardest-hit regions by the COVID-19 pandemic. The novel coronavirus entered the region at a bad time. The commodities boom at end of the 2000s combined with several local crises afterwards have hurt badly the public ...
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