The Transport and Logistics Confidence Index (ICTYL) recorded a new decline in its survey for the fourth quarter of 2024 (4Q24), reaching 94.8 points, marking a second drop in the record.
In the exercise carried out by T21 Business Intelligence, which considers a survey of approximately 140 managers and executives in the transport and logistics sector, it is observed that in 4Q24, 81.3% of the participants identified the progress of their business during the quarter that ended as positive.
Meanwhile, for this quarter that is underway, 1Q25, 64.6% consider it favorable, while 35.4% anticipate that the course of their business would be unfavorable.
Regarding billing during 4Q24, it was identified that 20.8% of the participants reported that their business grew between 10 and 15% , while 18.8% emphasized that their growth exceeded 15 percent.
As for the current affairs questions, when asked about the Mexico Plan to boost the national economy, 63% of the participants rated it as neutral, while 35% rated it as favorable.
When evaluating the first 100 days of the government headed by Claudia Sheinbaum, 60% expressed a neutral position, 17% favorable and 23% considered it unfavorable.
Regarding the administration of US President Donald Trump, 42% of participants considered it unfavorable, 35% showed a neutral position and only 23% observed it as favorable.
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