MEXICO CITY—The Bank of Mexico lowered its growth forecast for 2023 on expectations of slower global economic activity and weaker external demand for Mexican-made goods, particularly from the U.S.

The central bank expects gross domestic product to expand 1.6% next year, down from 2.4% previously.

“Prospects for global economic activity have…

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