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Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, July 2016 Lago de San Miguel Regla, Hidalgo. Jardín en Hacienda San Gabriel, Morelos. Parras, Coahuila. Paseo Santa Lucía, Monterrey. Undersecretariat of Planning and Tourism Policy Reporting Date: September 30, 2016 Available in http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/versionesrat.aspx

Million of tourists Million of people International visitors Chart 1. Bank of Mexico reported that the arrival of international travelers during the period of 2016 was 55.0 million, which represents an increase of 8.9. In July 2016, 7.9 million travelers arrived, 5.7 more than the number registered in the same month last year (7.5 million travelers). This is the highest level for July since 2010. 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 7.8 7.2 7.7 6.8 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.7 7.2 7.1 7.1 5.5 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Source: Balance of payments, Banco de México. Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantesinternacionales.aspx 7.9 7.5 6.8 6.5 International tourists Million visitors 2015 50.5 * NOTE: In the charts, the sum of monthly data may not correspond to the cumulative period, due to rounding. Chart 2. The arrival of international tourists during of 2016 was 20.3 million, an increase of 8.7. In July 2016, international tourists arrivals reached 3,251 thousands, which represents an annual increase of 8.8. This is the highest number for July since 2010. 3.9 Chart 1. Monthly Arrival of International Visitors 2016 2015 8.6 7.2 7.6 Chart 2. Monthly Arrival of International Tourists 2016 2015 8.5 2016 55.0 8.9 3.5 3.1 2.7 2.3 2.9 2.6 2.7 2.5 3.2 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.9 2.7 3.3 3.0 2.5 2.4 2.8 3.5 Million tourists 2015 18.7 2016 20.3 8.7 1.9 2.1 1.5 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de México. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantesinternacionales.aspx 1

Million of dollars 1,015.0 1,598.6 1,513.9 1,550.7 1,393.1 1,286.8 1,209.2 1,513.2 1,407.5 Millon of Dollars 1,750.2 1,583.2 1,912.3 1,719.9 1,638.5 1,617.4 1,503.9 1,684.0 1,899.7 1,815.6 Foreign Currency Income by International visitors Chart 3. The income of foreign exchange from international visitors during of 2016 was 11,879 million, an increase of 976 million dollars compared to of 2015, an increase of 9.0. The figure recorded by Banxico is the largest for the month of July since 2010. 2,300 2,100 1,900 1,700 Chart 3. Montly Income of Foreing Currency to Mexico from International Visitors 2015 2016 Million dollars 2015 10,903 2016 11,879 9.0 1,500 1,300 1,100 900 700 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de México. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantesinternacionales.aspx 1,200 1,100 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 Tourism Balance by International visitors Chart 4. The balance of international visitors during of 2016 recorded 6,260.4 million, an amount 19.2 above of the observed in the same period of 2015. The balance is composed of the foreign exchange earnings of international travelers minus total spending of national travelers abroad. Chart 4. Monthly Result of Tourism Balance from International Visitors 880 731 977 844 1,112 1,021 867 690 666 557 880 878 725 685 358 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de México. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantesinternacionales.aspx 2 2015 2016 241 351 502 930 Million dollars 2015 5,253.2 2016 6,260.4 19.2

Dollars Average Expenditure of International tourists by air Chart 5. The average monthly expenditure of international tourists by air was 940.7 dollars during 2016, a reduction of 8.3 dollars (-0.9) compared to 2015. Among the factors explaining this evolution are: the appreciation of the dollar against the Mexican peso. 1,050.0 1,030.0 1,010.0 990.0 970.0 950.0 930.0 910.0 890.0 870.0 850.0 Chart 5. Average Expenditure (international tourists by air) 945.0 983.7 908.5 957.9 953.3 952.5 925.7 2015 2016 997.9 940.9 951.3 938.7 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de México. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantesinternacionales.aspx 958.1 916.5 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 902.5 January-June Dollars 2015 948.9 2016 940.7-0.9 Foreign Visitors by air (main countries of residence) Chart 6. In of 2016, the arrival of foreign aircoming visitors who reside in the United States, accounted for 61.0. From Latin America and the Caribbean, the country of residence with the highest number of foreign arrivals into México was Argentina with 2.3 of total. Note: Figures refers to events because the same person may have entered the country in more than one occasion. "Other" includes the remaining countries, the "unspecified" and the "Foreigners with residence in Mexico". 61.0 Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantes20por20nacionalidad.aspx 3 20.2 11.4 2.9 2.3 2.1 U.S. Canada United Kingdom Argentina Colombia Other

Passengers Passengers 2,319,052 649,304 2,553,697 621,746 735,530 217,555 903,078 213,337 680,929 80,879 803,114 80,778 512,465 58,105 606,241 4 78,169 418,367 25,618 491,627 31,381 679,823 107,285 679,260 105,578 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 Foreign passengers arriving by Air (American) Chart 7. American residents who arrived by air to Mexico increased 13.2 in 2016 in comparison to the same period 2015, reaching 6 million passengers who arrived mainly by Cancun Airport, followed by Mexico City Airport. Chart 7. American Residents per Airport 2015 2016 Passengers 2015 5,346,166 2016 6,037,017 12.9 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 Cancún, Q. Roo Ciudad de México (AICM) Los Cabos, B.C.S. Puerto Vallarta, Jal. Guadalajara, Jal. Others Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantes20por20nacionalidad.aspx Foreign passengers arriving by Air (Canadian) Chart 8. Canadian residents who arrived by air to México were 0.7 lower during January- July of 2016 in comparison with the same period of 2015, reaching 1,130,989 passengers who arrived mainly by Cancun Airport, followed by Puerto Vallarta Airport. Chart 8. Canadian Residents per Airport 700,000 600,000 2015 2016 Passengers 500,000 2015 1,138,746 400,000 2016 1,130,989-0.7 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 Cancún, Q. Roo Puerto Vallarta, Jal. Los Cabos, B.C.S. Ciudad de Huatulco, Oax. México (AICM) Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantes20por20nacionalidad.aspx Others

Million of tourist Rate Percentage of Hotel Occupation Chart 9. The percentage of hotel occupation of a group of 70 resorts during of 2016 was 61.5, 0.8 percentage points higher in comparison to the same period last year. 62 Chart 9. Percentage of Hotel Occupation 60 58 60.7 61.5 NOTE : The occupation is a weighted average. 56 54 52 2015 2016 Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico s Tourism Information Statistics National System, DataTur. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividadhotelera.aspx Arrival of tourists to Hotels Chart 10. During of 2016, the arrival of domestic tourists to hotel rooms was over 31.5 million tourists (76.2), the remaining arrivals (23.8) correspond to foreign tourists. Gráfica 10. Arrivals of tourist to hotel rooms 42.0 38.0 34.0 30.0 26.0 22.0 18.0 14.0 10.0 6.0 2.0 (76.2) 30.1 31.5 (23.8) 9.8 9.8 Domestic Foreing Total Source: Information of 70resorts monitored by the Mexico s Tourism Information Statistics National System, DataTur. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividadhotelera.aspx 5 40.0 41.3 2015 2016

Thousands of people Thousands of people Air Transportation Chart 11. The number of passengers arriving by air during 2016 was 35.9 million passengers, representing three million 521 thousand passengers additional (10.9) in comparison to the same period last year. Chart 11. Total Passengers 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 4,927 4,404 4,473 3,955 5,309 4,861 5,221 5,059 4,700 4,598 4,611 4,690 2016 2015 6,092 5,463 5,094 4,082 4,557 4,836 5,377 Million passengers 2015 32.4 2016 35.9 10.9 3,000 Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividades20en20crucero.aspx Chart 12. The number of passengers arriving by air on domestic flights during 2016 was 23.5 million passengers, representing 2.5 millions of additional passengers (12.1), in comparison to the same period of the last year. Chart 12. Passengers in Domestic Flights 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 3,052 2,705 3,365 3,208 2016 2015 3,456 3,463 2,774 2,951 3,003 3,107 3,058 4,147 3,680 3,471 2,888 3,150 3,230 3,414 January-June Million passengers 2015 20.9 2016 23.4 12.1 2,000 2,432 1,500 Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividades20en20crucero.aspx 6

Thousands of people 1,900 1,650 1,400 Chart 13. In of 2016, the number of passengers arriving by air on international flights increased 8.6, with 12.5 million passengers, exceeding for 992.1 thousands passengers the amount of of 2015. 1,874 Chart 13. Passengers on International Flights 1,944 2016 2015 1,945 1,758 1,699 1,654 1,749 1,602 1,782 1,699 1,632 1,595 1,623 1,523 1,505 1,408 1,607 1,962 Million passengers 2015 11.5 2016 12.5 8.6 1,150 1,194 900 Preliminary figures. Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/trasnaerea.aspx 7

Main airports Figure 1. In 2016 the airports with the highest number of foreign passengers were: Cancún (4,384,309); Ciudad de México (2,023,208); San José del Cabo (897,103); Puerto Vallarta (848,422); y Guadalajara (524,210); which represents 90.4 of all foreign passengers. Airport on Quintana Roo State International Passengers 2015 2016 var Cancún 4,094,868 4,384,309 7.1 Airport on Baja California Sur State International Passengers San José del 2015 2016 var Cabo 776,445 897,103 9.3 Airports on Jalisco State International Passengers 2015 2016 var Puerto Vallarta 760,657 848,422 8.8 Guadalajara 442,137 524,210 5.5 Airport on Mexico City International Passengers 2015 2016 var Cd. México 1,735,130 2,023,208 16.6 Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/visitantes20por20nacionalidad.aspx Note: Figures refers to events because the same person may have entered the country in more than one occasion. From this date only the residence of international passengers is considered and the nationality of the passengers is not longer used. 8

133 110 102 207 242 242 266 Arrivals 404 389 364 613 608 564 720 Thousands of people Maritime transportation Chart 17. During 2016, the number of cruise passengers was 3.7 million passengers; this is an increase of 3.9 in comparison to the same period of last year. Chart 17. Monthly Arrival of Passengers by Cruise 2016 2015 800 700 600 669 588 643 604 568 720 January- Jukly Thousand pasengers 500 442 2015 3,523.0 400 341 330 343 344 328 2016 3,661.8 3.9 300 200 100 - Source: Directorate General of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividades20en20crucero.aspx Chart 18. The number of cruise s arrivals in 2016 decreased by two, reaching 1.3 thousands, an decrease of 0.2 with respect to the same period of previous year. Chart 18. Monthly Cruise's Arrivals 300 250 266 229 240 229 2016 2015 210 273 200 171 January- July Arrivals 150 100 125 106 106 105 115 2015 1,304 2016 1,302-0.2 50 - Source: Directorate General of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividades20en20crucero.aspx 9

Main ports Figure 2. In 2016 the ports that received the highest number of passengers were the following: Cozumel, Ensenada and Majahual; representing 78.3 of total arrivals during January- July 2016. Ensenada 2015 2016 var Passengers 398,399 376,898-5.4 Arrivals 161 146-9.3 Cozumel 2015 2016 var Passengers 2,084,166 2,147,946 3.1 Arrivals 670 663-1.0 Cabo San Lucas 2015 2016 var Passengers 201,694 210,377 4.3 Arrivals 92 92 0.0 Puerto Vallarta 2015 2016 var Passengers 163,605 184,794 13.0 Arrivals 68 77 13.2 Majahual 2015 2016 var Passengers 276,054 340,808 23.5 Arrivals 110 121 10.0 Source: Directorate General of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/actividades20en20crucero.aspx 10

11 Subject RESULTS OF TOURISM ACTIVITY Unit of measurement Year (January-December) Accumulated () 2013 2014 2015 15/14 2015 2016 16/15 International travelers balance (Banco de México) Inbound traveler expenditures Million dollars 13,949.0 16,208.4 17,733.7 9.4 10,903.0 11,878.9 9.0 Outbound traveler expenditures Million dollars 9,122.4 9,605.8 10,098.1 5.1 5,649.8 5,618.5-0.6 International travelers balance Million dollars 4,826.6 6,602.6 7,635.6 15.6 5,253.2 6,260.4 19.2 International travelers to Mexico (Banco de México) Number of travelers (Thousand) International visitors Thousand 78,100.2 81,042.1 87,128.6 7.5 50,534.7 55,018.7 8.9 International tourists Thousand 24,150.5 29,345.6 32,093.3 9.4 18,682.7 20,300.6 8.7 Long-stay tourists Thousand 14,561.9 15,999.9 18,307.2 14.4 10,750.4 12,092.0 12.5 Border tourists Thousand 9,588.6 13,345.7 13,786.1 3.3 7,932.3 8,208.6 3.5 Same-day travelers Thousand 53,949.7 51,696.5 55,035.3 6.5 31,852.0 34,718.2 9.0 In border area travelers Thousand 49,394.2 45,911.2 48,920.5 6.6 28,218.2 30,871.5 9.4 In cruises travelers Thousand 4,555.4 5,785.2 6,114.8 5.7 3,633.9 3,846.7 5.9 Inbound travelers expenditure (Million dollars) International visitors Million dollars 13,949.0 16,208.4 17,733.7 9.4 10,903.0 11,878.9 9.0 International tourists Million dollars 11,853.8 14,320.0 15,825.7 10.5 9,771.4 10,741.0 9.9 Long-stay tourists Million dollars 11,311.5 13,579.9 15,035.0 10.7 9,304.7 10,293.5 10.6 Border tourists Million dollars 542.2 740.1 790.7 6.8 466.7 447.5-4.1 Same-day travelers Million dollars 2,095.2 1,888.4 1,908.0 1.0 1,131.6 1,137.9 0.6 In border area travelers Million dollars 1,737.1 1,469.6 1,508.9 2.7 887.0 907.9 2.4 In cruises travelers Million dollars 358.1 418.8 399.2-4.7 244.6 230.1-5.9 Average expenditure (dollars) International visitors Dollars 178.6 200.0 203.5 1.8 215.8 215.9 0.1 International tourists Dollars 490.8 488.0 493.1 1.1 523.0 529.1 1.2 Long-stay tourists Dollars 776.8 848.8 821.3-3.2 865.5 851.3-1.6 Border tourists Dollars 56.5 55.5 57.4 3.4 58.8 54.5-7.3 Same-day travelers Dollars 38.8 36.5 34.7-5.1 35.5 32.8-7.7 In border area travelers Dollars 35.2 32.0 30.8-3.6 31.4 29.4-6.4 In cruises travelers Dollars 78.6 72.4 65.3-9.8 67.3 59.8-11.2 Quarterly Indicator of Tourism Activity* (index 2008=100, seasonally adjusted series) INEGI. Tourism GDP Annual percentages 1.9 1.3 4.8 4.8 3.2 3.2 N.A. Goods Annual percentages -3.6-7.0 7.5 7.5 2.7 1.1 N.A. Services Annual percentages 3.0 3.1 4.1 4.1 3.3 3.8 N.A. Internal tourism consumption Annual percentages 1.9 0.5 7.5 7.5 3.8 6.4 N.A. Domestic tourism consumption Annual percentages 1.1-1.5 4.2 4.2 1.0 3.2 N.A. Inbound tourism consumption Annual percentages 9.3 15.7 30.0 30.0 23.7 24.3 N.A. Arrival of passengers on domestic and international flights (ASA) Total Passengers arriving by air Thousands 46,122.1 49,955.8 56,367.6 12.8 32,421.1 35,942.4 10.9 International flights Thousands 15,703.3 17,125.6 19,279.3 12.6 11,485.4 12,477.6 8.6 Domestic flights Thousands 30,418.8 32,830.2 37,088.3 13.0 20,935.7 23,464.8 12.1 Foreign countries by air and country of residence (Unidad de Política Migratoria) United States of America Thousands 6,630.3 7,348.5 8,604.6 17.1 5,346.2 6,037.0 12.9 Canada Thousands 1,574.3 1,646.2 1,707.8 3.7 1,138.7 1,131.0-0.7 Movements cruise (SCT, Dirección General de Puertos) Passenger in cruices Thousands 4,348.9 5,563.1 5,923.5 6.5 3,518.9 3,661.8 4.1 Cruise's arrivals Number 1,622.0 2,091.0 2,180.0 4.3 1,304.0 1,302.0-0.2 Hotel business** (SECTUR) Percentaje of hotel accupation Percentage 55.6 57.1 59.6 247.2 60.7 61.5 0.84 Arrival of tourists to hotel rooms Thousands 47,184.0 49,649.0 52,611.0 6.0 39,965.1 41,305.0 3.4 Number of tourist jobs*** (SECTUR based on ENOE) Tourism employment Thousands 3,628.2 3,641.0 3,803.4 4.5 3,688.0 3,892.1 5.53 * Annual percentage change data for the last quarter of the current year compared to the last quarter of the previous year. 14/09/2016 ** A report from the Hotel Occupancy monitored weekly in 70 centers. s in percentage points in the case of hotel occupancy. *** Quarterly figures, excluding induced employment. NA Not apply Sources: Banco de México. ASA e INEGI, UPM, SCT, SECTUR.

12 Macroeconomic Indicators International During 2016 the world economy will continue to grow at a moderate rate of 3.1, very close to that observed in 2015 to observe a marginal recovery in 2017, according to information from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) level. This behavior is differentiated between advanced and emerging economies considered: While advanced economies will moderate its growth rate to the expected lower growth of the economies of the US and the UK, as well as greater uncertainty in the euro area, In the case of emerging economies the start of a recovery is expected in 2016 over the previous year. National However, the adverse international environment Mexico's economy maintained a positive performance in the first half of 2016, growing 2.5 over the period from January to June 2015, the highest growth for a first quarter since 2012. Some components of GDP related to tourism such as air transport services, temporary accommodation services and preparation of food and beverages recorded annual growth of 18.1, 4.4 and 4.8 respectively in the first half of 2016. In July, overall inflation remained below the target of 3.0 of the central bank by 2.7. Considering the monthly change in July 2016 on the CPI, prices of air transport fell 13.78, with a negative monthly 0.038 percentage point impact on inflation in general; while prices of tourist services in package fell 9.03, with a negative impact of 0.055 percentage points over the same period.

13 Macroeconomic Indicators Gross Domestic Product Inflation Entity Constant prices (percent change) ( dec/dec) 2016 2017 2016 2017 International Monetary Fund 2.50 2.60 3.31 3.02 OCDE 2.65 2.99 2.67 3.02 Banco de México Survey 2.16 2.52 3.13 3.42 Ministry of the Treasury and Public Credit 2.0 a 2.6 2.0 a 3.0 3.20 3.00 N.a. Not available. Macroeconomic Perspective on Key Indicators of Mexico Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook Database (July 2016); OECD, Economic Outlook (2016/06); Banco de México, Expectations Survey Economic Specialist Private Sector (01/09/16); Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, General Criteria for Economic Policy 2017 (September, 2016) Entries 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016-I 2016-II July-2016 General Economic Activity and Services Identified with Tourism Gross Domestic Product. Millions of current pesos 14,550,014 15,626,907 16,118,031 17,256,000 18,127,178 18,456,630 19,103,569. Constant prices annual variations in 4.0 4.0 1.4 2.2 2.5 2.4 2.5 Tertiary activities - Air Transportation (481). Millions of current pesos 24,367.51 27,720.08 27,063.27 34,707.61 42,495.78 44,332.36 50,327.42. Constant prices annual variations in -0.35 7.31 8.06 9.42 16.95 17.27 18.90 - Temporary Lodging Services (721). Millions of current pesos 137,648.4 151,098.6 163,717.8 179,524.8 195,489.0 215,083.6 204,833.7. Constant prices annual variations in 2.4 8.2 5.6 6.0 5.8 6.8 2.0 - Food and Beverages Preparation Services (722). Millions of current pesos 160,237.9 172,438.0 177,144.8 185,939.2 205,985.1 210,513.8 210,438.8. Constant prices annual variations in 0.8 3.0-1.7-0.3 6.0 6.8 2.9 Quarterly Indicators of Tourism Activity Tourism Gross Domestic Product. Constant prices annual variations in 2.9 4.6 0.8 2.2 3.8 4.1 Internal Tourism Consumption. Constant prices annual variations in 1.8 2.9 0.9 1.1 6.4 6.5 - Domestic tourism consumption. Constant prices annual variations in 2.9 2.3 1.0-0.6 3.2 3.1 - Ibound tourism consumption. Constant prices annual variations in -6.2 7.8 0.5 15.0 29.1 24.5 Tourism Employment People Employed in the Tourism Sector* 3,409,804 3,536,686 3,628,195 3,640,970 3,803,442 3,845,089 3,892,090 Total number of IMSS-Insure Workers an Unemployement Rate Employees insured by IMSS (average of the period) 15,153,643 15,856,137 16,409,302 16,990,724 17,724,222 18,067,868 18,326,071 18,348,131.Permanent 13,101,612 13,637,937 14,123,077 14,570,291 15,170,986 15,471,791 15,760,953 15,782,822.Non-permanent (urban and field) 2,052,031 2,218,200 2,286,225 2,420,433 2,553,236 2,596,077 2,565,118 2,565,309 Unemployment National Rate ** (closing of the period). Total Percentage of PEA 4.51 4.40 4.89 4.28 4.52 4.04 3.75 Exchange Rate and Prices*** National Price Index (closing of the period) Consumer (percent variation) 3.82 3.57 3.97 4.08 2.13 2.60 2.54 2.65. Air transport (percent variation) 7.58-7.74 0.20 16.72 3.17 3.49 9.62 3.12. Hotel (percent variation) 6.41 1.11 3.14 4.84 4.18 7.13 5.90 5.84. Package Tourist Services (percent variation) 5.72 1.59 4.90 5.13 7.62 3.81 6.66 4.62. Restaurants (percent variation) 4.43 4.20 3.62 6.03 4.86 4.78 5.33 5.30 Exchange Rate (peso / dollar). Average of the period 12.4233 13.1695 12.7720 13.2925 15.8483 18.0667 18.6471 18.5699 Business Cycle Indicators and Consumer Confidence (montly difference****). Coincident Indicator 0.060-0.064-0.031 0.027-0.015-0.017 ND ND. Forward Indicator 0.027 0.094 0.006-0.094-0.104-0.060-0.029 ND.Confidence Consumer Index 0.113 0.072-0.266 0.058-0.017-0.070 0.001 ND N.a. Not available. N/A: Not applicable (because the information is only annual and quarterly. No monthly data available for this series). * Quarterly indicator with information of ENOE and CSTM. Fourth quarter data is indicated for annual data. ** Percentage of all the economically active population. Data at the end of the period for annual and monthly figures and average period for quarterly information. *** For prices of the consumer: at the end of the year are annual variations and same month previos year is for monthly data variation. **** Point monthly difference (closing of the period). Sources: SECTUR, INEGI, STYPS, Banco de México. KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF MEXICO