
Mexico’s transport, postal and storage sector , which falls under the tertiary activities of the economy, stood at 114.5 points in November 2025, a decrease of 1.4% compared to last October, according to the Global Indicator of Economic Activity (IGAE) , carried out by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) .
On an annual basis, Mexico’s logistics industry also showed a negative performance , registering a 1.1% drop in its economic activity, according to the IGAE result.

Meanwhile, in the penultimate month of 2025, the IGAE fell 0.2% on a monthly basis, although on an annual basis it increased 1.1%, to stand at 105.6 points .
The IGAE allows us to understand and monitor the evolution of the real sector of the economy in the short term, so its measurement is key for economic decision-making.

Within this indicator, primary activities , such as agriculture and livestock, fell by 7%, while secondary activities – manufacturing and construction – increased by 0.6% monthly.
Tertiary activities , which involve the service sector, declined by 0.4% in November 2025 compared to last October.
Meanwhile, on an annual basis, primary activities grew 2.9%, tertiary activities 1.5%, while secondary activities decreased 0.1 percent.
The contraction shown in the logistics sector, both monthly and annually, during November 2025, indicates a slight slowdown in this industry that impacts the growth of the IGAE.
For the Mexican economy, this means less movement of goods and a possible reduction in demand for intermediate and final goods.
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