MEXICO CITY, March 14 (Reuters) - Mexico's regional
economies face a "difficult context" for growth going forward
despite a general expectation for continued recovery, a senior
official at the country's central bank said in a webcast
presentation on Tuesday.
Alejandrina Salcedo Cisneros, the bank's director of
economic research, cited several factors that add to the
uncertain context including an expected slowdown in the U.S.
economy, geopolitical factors that could hit supply chains, as
well as adverse weather and security concerns.
(Reporting by David Alire Garcia; Editing by Isabel Woodford)
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