MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Economists see a decent chance that Mexico's next president will be able to push through tax reform during his first year but are sceptical about a quick overhaul of the state-run oil industry.
Incoming president Enrique Pena Nieto won last Sunday's vote after promising a clutch of fiscal, energy, Labour and competition reforms which aim to lift Mexico's economic growth to 6 percent a year.
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