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Government presents Mexico Plan to industrialists at Davos Forum
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - 17:38
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Undersecretary of Foreign Trade, Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez, presented the project to leaders of technology, telecommunications, pharmaceutical, consumer, aerospace and blockchain companies.

Mexico returned to the Davos Forum and had an open dialogue with 21 of the world's largest investors to present themselves in one of the sessions that are usually exclusive to the countries that are promoting the event. The Country Strategy Dialogue, where Mexico returned after more than six years of absence.

Undersecretary of Foreign Trade, Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez, who represented Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, presented the Mexico Plan to leaders of technology, telecommunications, pharmaceutical, consumer, aerospace and blockchain companies.

The Mexico Plan is the federal government's strategy to encourage investment and collaboration with private enterprise in strategic areas that will help lay the foundations for solid and sustained economic growth.

The launch was also attended by the Secretary of the Environment, Alicia Bárcena, who previously attended the Forum as executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), who presented “the strategic vision of sustainable development and economic transformation” that the aforementioned Plan has, as she described it in her official account on the social network “X”.

Apart from that, the   The Ministry of Economy released a statement detailing that Undersecretary Rosendo held meetings with companies that will help Mexico become a leader in the production of medicines and vaccines.

They added that these meetings with major industrialists will also help the country reduce imports from Asia and increase local content.

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According to the Ministry of Economy, the businessmen with whom they held meetings in Davos are from the biopharmaceutical company Astra Zéneca; the healthcare company that develops and distributes medicines, Sanofi; the energy company Sempra; and the engineering services and aerospace systems company, Honeywell International.

Representatives from Coca Cola Company and Unilever also attended. And among the payment systems, PayPal, Visa, Un Holdings, Coinbase, as well as Uber, and the telecommunications company, Ericsson, attracted attention.

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