This comprehensive report by the Americas Division of JETRO Research Institute covers the political and economic event schedules for the Latin America region (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, etc.) from September to November 2025.
September's Major Economic Indicators and Political Events
September concentrates on the release of Q2 economic data from major regional countries. Brazil will announce Q2 GDP on September 2, with the central bank Copom (Monetary Policy Committee) meeting scheduled for September 16-17. Mexico will feature President Claudia Sheinbaum's first annual state of the union address on September 1, and August CPI and automotive-related statistics on September 9. Argentina has Buenos Aires state legislative elections on September 7 and Q2 GDP announcement on September 17.
Industrial events include the automotive parts trade fair "Foro de Proveeduría Automotoriz (FPA) 2025" in León, Mexico (September 10-11), agricultural trade fair "Expo Agrofuturo" in Medellín, Colombia (September 10-12), and food exhibition "Expoalimentaria 2025" in Lima (September 24-26).
October's Economic Trends and Elections
October begins the assessment of Q3 economic trends, with important economic indicators released from various countries. Politically, Bolivia's presidential election runoff is scheduled for October 19, and Argentina will hold congressional elections and Santiago del Estero state governor, state legislature, and mayoral elections on October 26, significantly impacting the political situations of both countries.
In industrial sectors, the coffee trade fair will be held in Bogotá, Colombia (October 23-26), focusing attention on this major export industry of the country.
November's Q3 Assessment and International Conferences
November sees the full-scale release of Q3 GDP statistics from various countries: Colombia (November 18), Chile (November 18), Mexico (November 21), and Peru (November 21). Brazil's central bank Copom will meet on November 4-5 to announce monetary policy directions.
A major international event is the 30th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) in Belém, Brazil from November 10-21, serving as a crucial venue for global consensus-building on climate change measures. Politically, Bolivia's presidential inauguration ceremony will be held on November 8, and Chile will conduct presidential and congressional elections on November 16, influencing regional political dynamics.
In industrial sectors, Industrial Transformation Mexico 2025 will be held in Mexico City (November 11-13), discussing the country's industrial development strategies.
The article demonstrates that these economic statistical releases, political events, and industrial trade fairs are interconnected and significantly impact economic integration, political stability, and sustainable development across the Latin America region.