CCE businessmen rule out risk to foreign investment due to energy dispute with US and Canada

The Mexican economy maintains its attractiveness for the foreign direct investment as we saw in the first half, even with the gaps generated by the USMCAsaid the chairman of the Business Coordination Council (CEC)Francisco Cervantes.

At the beginning of the consultation tables led by the three partners of the Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (T-MEC) when Americans and Canadians questioned Mexico’s energy policy, Cervantes said, “We are positive and attentive to what comes out of the consultations.

At the 148th anniversary of the National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism of Mexico City (Canaco CDMX), Cervantes said THE UNIVERSAL that the investment is not threatened because of the consultations carried out on the energy issue.

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Foreign direct investment arrives in Mexico and reaches record levels such as the more than 27 thousand 527 million dollars that were captured in the country during the first half of 2022.

He said the above shows that “there is great confidence in the country and that investments are coming”, receiving delegations from various countries interested in developing investment projects in the country.

Cervantes added that given the current environment, the number of foreign investments that have arrived in the country during the first half of 2022 is “a good number” and added that there are investments that have not yet been counted.

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