CEESP calls for maximizing the benefits of relocation

by times news cr

2024-07-26 09:39:56

Even though optimism for the economic effect that relocation can bring has increased assuming significant benefits, economic activity shows signs of weakness and very pessimistic expectations, stressed the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (CEESP).

In their weekly economic outlook, private sector analysts noted that there are no benefits for the moment from the nearshoring“like a major economy growing“More investment, better jobs.”

He pointed out that there is no doubt about the benefits that relocation can generate, but it must be taken into consideration that its success requires an economy that functions efficiently, “For which various factors are required to strengthen the attractiveness to invest in the country and not only because of its geographical location.”

He explained that a modern infrastructure that reduces transportation costs throughout the country and allows supply chains to integrate the added value of Suppliers from various regions at competitive costs through modern and competitive logistics is essential in the growth process.

“An issue that is perhaps one of the most important to promote relocation is a rule of law that ensures the certainty of judicial processes, full compliance with the law and that facilitates the reduction of public insecurity, “robberies and extortion.”

2024-07-26 09:39:56

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