Plan Mexico 2025-2030: Claudia Sheinbaum announces new model for industrial development

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo unveiled this Monday Plan Mexico, the strategy to strengthen the country’s economic development in conjunction with the government, private initiative and universities.

He said that the objective of this project, which has been six months in the making, is that “we are all part of this vision of the Mexico of the present and the future”, while he thanked the business sector for its collaboration in shaping Plan Mexico.

He pointed out that in the last six years, economic growth has been remarkable, and as proof of this, he listed the results in terms of poverty reduction, increase in employment and minimum wage, among other indicators.

FIVE IMPORTANT POINTS OF THE MEXICO PLAN

Businesswoman Altagracia Gómez Sierra detailed five important points of this project:

Creation of well-paid and qualified jobs, trades, professions and entrepreneurship.

Valuing fair trade and reciprocity with countries with which Mexico has trade agreements.

Strengthening the resilience of value chains by improving infrastructure and the availability of raw materials and inputs.

Improving the standard of living of young people and training them to be competitive.

Betting on security and sustainability in investments.

“This plan is made to think big, Mexico knows how to overcome challenges.

Trust in Mexico, the invitation is that today you choose Mexico”, he said to the private sector.

Upon his arrival at the National Museum of Anthropology, businessman Carlos Hank Rhon said he is confident in the federal government’s Plan Mexico: “It is what we are all trying to build and I believe we are going to achieve it,” he told the media.

Also present at the cultural precinct were industrialists such as Francisco Cervantes, from the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), Eduardo Tricio Haro, from Grupo Lala; Claudio X. González Laporte, from Kimberly-Clark de México; and Octavio de la Torre, president of the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (CONCANACO-SERVYTUR); to mention a few.

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