Mexico’s retail sector is seeing continued expansion, from Coppel’s financial inclusion efforts and Tiendas 3B’s store growth to increasing Asian brand presence. At the same time, the World Cup and OXXO’s local sourcing initiative are reshaping consumer activity and creating new commercial opportunities.
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Mexico’s World Cup Shortfall Reflects Flawed Mega-Event Model
The 2026 FIFA World Cup generated a measurable but limited economic boost for Mexico, with US$2.54 billion in economic activity during the year and 101,255 temporary jobs, but fell short of pre-event projections for GDP growth, visitors and employment. Economic gains were concentrated in food service, retail and selected hospitality markets, where dynamic pricing and short-term spikes in domestic consumption offset weaker-than-expected international tourism and…