Mexico's Economy To Grow More Than 4% This Year: Minister
Xinhua go to original July 24, 2010
 Mexico's economy will grow more than 4 percent this year, Economy Minister Bruno Ferrari said this week.
 "The expectations are of a growth, not of a decrease," Ferrari said, adding that the 4-percent increase "is a figure given by the Bank of Mexico."
 According to the minister, Mexico is seen by international analysts as "a place where there will be growth after the global financial crisis."
 Ferrari added that a bigger growth would be seen in the second half of the year as "foreign investors continue seeing the country as an attractive market for their business."
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