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  • 27-février-2024

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    Pour exploiter de nouvelles possibilités de croissance, le Mexique doit renforcer sa productivité, accélérer sa transformation numérique et améliorer les résultats de son système d’enseignement ainsi que l’offre de logements

    La croissance du Mexique s’est avérée résiliente et les délocalisations de proximité ouvrent de nouvelles perspectives, sachant que l’expansion de l’économie est étayée par la demande intérieure sur fond de dynamisme du marché du travail, d’évolution à la hausse de l’investissement et de vigueur persistante des exportations, selon un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE.

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  • 7-November-2023

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    Health at a Glance 2023: Key findings for Mexico

    Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data and trends on population health and health system performance. This Country Note shows how Mexico compares to other OECD countries across indicators in the report.

  • 25-April-2023

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Mexico

    The tax wedge for the average single worker in Mexico increased by 0.2 percentage points from 20.2% in 2021 to 20.4% in 2022. The OECD average tax wedge in 2022 was 34.6% (2021, 34.6%).

  • 30-November-2022

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    Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Mexico

    The OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics report found that the tax-to-GDP ratio in Mexico decreased by 1.1 percentage points from 17.8% in 2020 to 16.7% in 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, the OECD average increased from 33.6% to 34.1%.

  • 22-September-2021

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    Regulatory Governance in the Pesticide Sector in Mexico

    A clear, efficient, and modern regulatory framework for pesticides is essential for addressing their impacts on human health and the environment, supporting a life-cycle approach to their management, and ensuring crop protection and a sustainable agricultural industry. This report identifies the gaps, barriers, implementation flaws and inefficiencies that affect the regulatory framework of pesticides in Mexico. It takes stock of the regulatory framework and recent reforms, and identifies both the areas that pose the greatest challenge for the effective regulation of pesticides and those where regulation – or lack of it – in pesticides most affects policy objectives and economic activity. These challenges and practices are assessed in view of OECD principles and country experiences, and recommendations are provided to support better regulation efforts. The report finds that Mexico would benefit from adopting a comprehensive, mutually-agreed policy strategy for pesticides, recognising that pesticide management is a shared responsibility across national and local governments, the pesticide industry, pesticide users, as well as the general public.
  • 7-July-2021

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    OECD Employment Outlook 2021: How does your country compare?

    In some countries, employers used job retention programmes to cut hours while allowing workers to keep their pay and jobs; there, it is likely that the full impact of the pandemic is yet to be felt. In other countries, there have been unprecedented increases in unemployment, but many workers will return to their jobs (or to new ones) as economies re-open and activity picks up.

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  • 19-May-2021

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    Preventing Harmful Alcohol Use: Key Findings for Mexico

    Mexico has a relatively low level of alcohol consumption – 5 litres of pure alcohol per capita per year, roughly equivalent to 1 bottle of wine or 1.9 litres of beer per week per person aged 15 and over. In addition, in Mexico, some population groups are at higher risk than others.

  • 19-May-2021

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    Prevención del consumo nocivo de alcohol - México

    México tiene un nivel relativamente bajo de consumo de alcohol: 5 litros de alcohol puro per cápita al año, lo que equivale aproximadamente a 1 botella de vino o 1,9 litros de cerveza a la semana por persona de 15 años o más. Además, en México, algunos grupos de población corren más riesgo que otros.

  • 24-June-2020

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    Over the Rainbow? The Road to LGBTI Inclusion - How does Mexico compare?

    This note provides a comprehensive overview of the extent to which laws in Mexico and OECD countries ensure equal treatment of LGBTI people, and of the complementary policies that could help foster LGBTI inclusion.

  • 15-June-2020

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    Implementing Technical Regulations in Mexico

    Regulations are indispensable for the proper functioning of society and markets. Technical regulations, referred to as NOMs in Mexico, set specific safety and quality requirements for products across sectors. Implementing Technical Regulations in Mexico provides the first assessment of the challenges facing regulatory delivery of technical regulations carried out under the aegis of the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee. This report analyses the delivery of Mexican NOMs, focusing on policies and practices around conformity assessment and regulatory inspections. Based on an analysis of NOMs’ framework and implementation policies and practices, the review identifies key areas for improvement and provides recommendations for Mexico to develop a whole-of-government and systemic approach to regulatory delivery of technical regulations.
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