Mexico City. Within the framework of the meeting between businessmen from Mexico and the United States held on October 15 and 16, called US-Mexico CEO Dialogue, it was agreed to establish working groups between the government and private initiative in order to answer all the doubts surrounding of the reforms that have been proposed, revealed Francisco Cervantes, president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE).
After participating in the Drive Forward Summit, organized by the Mexican Association of the Automotive Industry (AMIA), the business leader trusted that through these tables the business community will reach agreements that can be reflected in the regulation of constitutional changes in order to to dispel uncertainty.
“Where we detect that there is some point that does not generate certainty for investments, we are going to propose changes,” said the president of the CCE, the organization in charge of organizing the meeting that resulted in investments of 20 billion dollars, as revealed yesterday in press conference by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
For Cervantes, the message that the president sent to businessmen, both local and in the United States, generated confidence and certainty. “I gathered the opinions of the American and Mexican businessmen and they left calm, there was the Mexican Business Council, who were the most concerned and they left very calm. And the truth is that it did generate certainty.”
Automotive, the engine that drives the economy
For Graciela Márquez Colín, president of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), the automotive industry is one of the main engines that move the national economy, given its enormous connection with approximately 136 branches of the industry.
“There are very few sectors in the country that have this capacity to impact in terms of inputs of jobs generated to the rest of the economy generated,” he said at the AMIA event, a forum that exposes the transformation of the sector, the trends current and future, and their contribution to the country.
Márquez Colín highlighted that the automotive industry is connected to other fundamental industries such as manufacturing, transportation or energy.
“It’s an industry that has those connections back and forth. It has a very important impact in terms of the external sector and the internal market. Let’s say that if a country wanted to design an industry that generates jobs, technology, with an impact on more than 100 branches, it would have to think about the automotive industry, that is the size of the importance of this industry,” he noted.
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