The Mexico of today is not the same Mexico that you once knew. The country has evolved from a developing nation to a more modern, safe, financially and economically successful Mexico that still remains closely connected to its unique history and culture. Solid Economy Mexico has the 10th largest economy in the world and ‘investment grade status,’ according to JP Morgan. Inflation is at its lowest levels in 24 years, interest rates are now consistent with the U.S. and Canada and Mexico is now a world-leading exporter of agricultural products.
Click below for detailed information from the office of President Vicente Fox about economic opportunities in Mexico. Mexico: its economic transition and its opportunities
Tourism Boom Mexico is the 8th most visited country for international tourism. Blessed with incredibly rich history, art, culture and nature, Mexico inspires visitors from around the globe to come and experience their renowned hospitality first hand. In 2004, the tourism sector reported a 15 percent increase in its income from foreign visitors, another sign that Mexican tourism continues to grow and power the economy.
Click here to find out more about the Mexican tourism industry from the office of FONATUR. The National Tourism Development Fund
 Commitment to the Environment Mexico’s biodiversity and natural beauty are national treasures that make it one of the most environmentally rich countries in the world. Further to this, the Mexican government and people are strongly committed to preserving and enhancing the environment here for locals and tourists to enjoy for generations to come.
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