Spanish companies operating in Mexico are optimistic yet cautious about 2025, according to the II Barometer on the Climate and Investment Prospects presented by the Spain-Mexico Chamber of Commerce. While 54% anticipate business growth and 41% expect to expand their workforce, these figures reflect a more conservative outlook compared to previous years. A significant portion, 36%, plan to increase investments, with innovation being a key focus. The business climate remains favorable, scoring 3.1 out of 5, with quality of life and digitalization opportunities highlighted as positives. Despite global uncertainties, three-quarters of the firms see potential opportunities rather than threats. Mexico ranks third in attracting Spanish foreign direct investment, receiving €3.205 billion in 2024, a 69% increase from the previous year.
— new from EL PAÍS
