Low spirits for investing in Mexico

by times news cr

2024-08-07 00:59:40

The Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) revealed that the indicator
“Mood to invest” had a decrease of 13.9% compared to the first months of the year and below the levels that occurred in the pandemic.

When presenting the report indicators Data Coparmexthe agency indicated that in the last year, 17.8% of the partners suffered theft of merchandise in transit; 11.5% experienced extortion or were threatened with a fee and 10.6% suffered theft of vehicle property of your company.

It was reported that only in Campeche, Chihuahua, Jalisco y Puebla the number of partners increased, while in the others it decreased.

José Medina Mora stressed that large companies have the highest percentage of willingness to invest, with a 51.5%. In contrast, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, which represent nearly 90% of Coparmex partners have a significantly lower investment spirit.

He stressed that “the obstacles they have precisely to invest and highlights, first of all, with the 48% of responses, uncertainty about the political context; 46% responded that
It has to do with growing insecurity, and a 46% with uncertainty due to the economic context.”

2024-08-07 00:59:40

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