The fifteenth edition of Buen Fin is about to arrive and here we tell you what dates. Take note!
Mexico City, November 4 (However).-The Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco Dinnerware tour) announced this Tuesday the dates in which the Good End 2025which will allow millions of consumers leverage discounts in physical stores and in line for this month of November. Here we tell you the days on which the fifteenth edition will take place.
When is Buen Fin 2025?
In a press conference, the members of Concanaco Servytur reported that this nueva edition of the “cheapest weekend of the year” will be five days, Thursday the 13th al Monday, November 17and contemplates a sales goal of 200 billion pesos. The Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) detailed that during the campaign it will deploy a national operation to monitor prices, verify promotions, and avoid simulation of discounts in physical stores and digital platforms.
Federal authorities and representatives of the private sector explained that this initiative seeks to strengthen the Mexican economy by promoting responsible consumption. In addition, they highlighted that on this occasion, the slogan “Made in Mexico” will be the axis of the commercial campaigns, with the purpose of encouraging the purchase of national products and supporting companies that generate employment within the country.
I reported that in this XV edition of Buen Fin it has the perspective that what is Made in #Mexico It’s Better Done.
We are proud of what we are and what we can do!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽 pic.twitter.com/BshZpqgg0G
— Carlos Candelaria (@Candelaria___) November 4, 2025
The president of Concanaco Servytur, Octavio de la Torre, said that more than 200 thousand businesses will participate in this edition. With this, he highlighted that the aim is to increase sales by 15.7 percent compared to the previous year and guarantee that each promotion is authentic and verifiable.
Likewise, he pointed out that medical, dental, tourism and academic services will have a greater presence this year, as well as the traditional lines of commerce and technology. In this way, he stressed that consumers prefer direct discounts by 74 percent, combined offers by 20 percent and interest-free months by 2.9 percent, while cash continues to be the most used payment method.
For his part, the head of Profeco, César Iván Escalante, explained that the surveillance operation will cover 334 shopping centers and 50 high consumption areas. Inspectors from the agency will review around 480 products to verify that the prices are real and that there are no increases prior to the announced discounts.

Escalante specified that monitoring seeks to protect consumer rights, and offer accurate information about prices and promotions. In addition, he invited citizens to opt for products with the “Made in Mexico” seal as a way to strengthen national production and support local employment.
In turn, the head of the Prospective, Planning and Evaluation Unit of the Ministry of Economy, Carlos Candelaria, indicated that operations will also be carried out to prevent the sale of contraband or piracy products, in order to protect the formal market and guarantee fair competition among merchants.
Meanwhile, the Undersecretary of Industry and Commerce, Vidal Llerenas Morales, highlighted that the extension to five days is intended to facilitate the participation of consumers and businesses, and reinforce public-private collaboration for the benefit of the domestic market. He added that Profeco will continue to verify prices to avoid fraud in physical and online establishments.
Finally, the authorities recalled that El Buen Fin is a program coordinated by the Ministry of Economy together with various business chambers, public agencies and associations of the financial and commercial sector. Its purpose is to strengthen the family economy, promote formal commerce and contribute to shared prosperity through responsible consumption.
