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UPDATE 1-Mexico inflation accelerates to highest level in over 3 years

UPDATE 1-Mexico economy likely grew over 20% y/y in April, estimate shows

By Reuters Staff (Updates with details, background) MEXICO CITY, May 18 (Reuters) - Mexico’s economy likely grew by more than a fifth in April compared to the same month last year, when the coronavirus pandemic hammered business activity, a preliminary estimate published by national statistics agency INEGI showed on Tuesday. Latin America’s second-biggest economy probably expanded by 20.6% from April 2020, INEGI said. Last April, the economy shrank by 19.7% in seasonally-adjusted terms compared to the same month in 2019, separate figures from the agency showed. The April estimate projected that secondary activities, which include manufacturing, grew by 34.5% from the same month a year earlier. Meanwhile tertiary activities, which include services, likely expanded by 16.4% over the period, INEGI said.

UPDATE 1-Mexico expects to receive 5 mln more AstraZeneca doses from U S

UPDATE 2-In vaccine supply crunch, Mexico angles for 5 million doses from U.S. Reuters 1 day ago (Adds president s quotes, vaccine supply details) MEXICO CITY, April 30 (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday the United States would probably send Mexico around 5 million more doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, saying a factory set to make the drug domestically was not yet ready. Struggling with delays at the factory and shortfalls in deliveries from foreign vaccine suppliers, Mexico has asked the United States for more shots after an initial loan of some 2.7 million AstraZeneca doses. It s probable that they help us with a loan, while the AstraZeneca plant in Mexico gets up and running, Lopez Obrador said at a regular news conference.

Mexico aims to have own vaccine approved for use by end-2021

Mexico aims to have own vaccine approved for use by end-2021 Reuters 1 hr ago MEXICO CITY, April 13 (Reuters) - Mexico aims to have developed a vaccine against COVID-19 that could be granted approval for emergency use by the end of this year, a senior official said on Tuesday. Maria Elena Alvarez-Buylla, head of the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt), told a regular news conference that the vaccine under development known as Patria could be granted approval in November or December of this year. (Reporting by Dave Graham Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Mexico says COVID-19 deaths likely 60 per cent higher than confirmed toll

Mexico says COVID-19 deaths likely 60 per cent higher than confirmed toll
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