
The transport, mail and storage sector , which is part of the tertiary activities of the economy, stood at 114.8 points in August 2025, an increase of 0.2% compared to last July, according to the Global Indicator of Economic Activity (IGAE) , carried out by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) .
Mexico’s logistics industry also showed positive annual performance, registering a 0.3% increase in activity, according to the IGAE results.
The IGAE (National Institute of Statistics and Census) allows for the identification and monitoring of short-term developments in the real sector of the economy, according to INEGI.
In the eighth month of the year, this indicator grew by 0.6% monthly, while the annual rate remained unchanged at 105.1 points.

Within the IGAE, primary activities , such as agriculture and livestock, grew 14.5%, while secondary activities , which include manufacturing and construction, fell 0.3% monthly.
Tertiary activities , which involve the services sector, registered a 0.5% increase in August 2025 compared to last July.
On an annual basis, primary activities increased by 15.3%, secondary activities fell by 2.7%, and tertiary activities grew by 0.8%.
Despite the economic restructuring resulting from tariffs around the world, the slight rebound achieved last August signals a moderate improvement in the Mexican economy, driven by activities such as agriculture and services, which showed monthly growth .
With the August result, the IGAE recorded an increase compared to July 2025, when it fell 0.9% monthly and decreased 1.2% annually.
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