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Mexicos construction industry kicks off 2025 with a grim outlook, as the National Institute of Statistics and Geography reveals a 4.2% monthly drop in production value for January.This translates to a staggering 19.2% annual decline, fueled by slashed public spending.
Released on March 25, the data starkly contrasts the 2023 boom, when output soared 24.4% thanks to major projects.The completion of railways like the Tren Maya leaves a gap that the $200 million (4 billion peso) road repair program fails to bridge.
Slow progress hampers the initiative, while new passenger train projects dawdle until mid-year.Road tenders, stalled early in 2025, now wrap up, offering slim relief as public sector output crashes 50% yearly.
Employment climbs 0.9% monthly but falls 7.5% from last year, signaling fewer jobs.Hours worked tick up 1% since December yet plunge 9.4% compared to January 2024.
Real wages rise 1.6% month-over-month, though a 0.6% annual dip reflects squeezed earnings amid inflation.Slump Hits Mexico: Construction Output Falls 19.2% in 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Private construction slips 8.8% monthly but grows 5.6% yearly, lifted by housing and nearshoring trends.
Public works, however, tank 29.6% monthly, highlighting a sharp funding retreat.Mexicos Infrastructure Sector Faces SlumpExperts foresee the slump dragging on until train projects like Mxico-Quertaro ramp up, though military roles curb private wins.
Historically contributing 7-8% to GDP, the sector reels from a 6.9% drop in 2024 after 2023s high.A $5 billion (100 billion peso) private investment plan sparks hope, but delays dampen optimism.
Industry heads target a 3-5% rebound by year-end if partnerships click.
Beyond the figures, the industry grapples with uncertainty after policy shifts and tight budgets.Firms chase scarce contracts, workers face instability, and global eyes track Mexicos next move.
The nation weighs infrastructure demands against fiscal limits, with recovery riding on decisive steps.This slide challenges a sector employing millions, laying bare economic vulnerabilities.
As tenders unfold and trains progress, observers gauge whether Mexico regains footing or slides further into trouble.





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