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Most coverage of Mexico starts with a take and borrows the numbers. This starts with the numbers: from Banxico, INEGI, and the official record, each dated so you can see how current it is and linked so you can check it yourself.

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How it's made

The board is computed by code from official sources: Banxico, INEGI, and the US Census Bureau. The lead summaries are written only from the fetched text of the source articles, and every headline links to it. Tariff and trade items come straight from the US Federal Register, in the government's own words.

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The weekly covers what moved this week. The Briefing answers standing questions about Mexico's economy, security, and politics, refreshed every six hours. See the Economy room, the state-by-state Atlas, or the Sources catalog behind it.