Overview
- On Saturday, President Claudia Sheinbaum met a group of economists at Palacio Nacional to discuss Mexico’s growth and economic strength.
- Senior officials attended, including Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, Foreign Affairs Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Finance Secretary Édgar Amador, Energy Secretary Luz Elena González, and Agriculture Secretary Julio Berdegué.
- Public financial institutions and regulators participated, among them Nacional Financiera (Nafin), Banobras, the Tax Administration Service (SAT), and the National Antimonopoly Commission.
- The government highlighted a wellbeing and shared-prosperity framing but released no detailed agenda or specific policy decisions from the meeting.
- The consultation comes as the administration courts investment in infrastructure and energy and as the T‑MEC review shapes Mexico’s economic posture, with Sheinbaum recently pointing to prospects such as Pilgrim’s.