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Toma de protesta de Germán Jalil Hernández como presidente del CCEM



Proyectar cadenas de valor, proveeduría y fortalecimiento del mercado local y la fuerza laboral del estado de México son objetivos base de la administración estatal, señaló la gobernadora Delfina Gómez Álvarez.

(Foto: Rebeca Morales).

Ante la coyuntura económica que atraviesa el mundo, el estado de México debe tener una posición predominante por el liderazgo que ostenta a nivel nacional, como es el hecho de ser la segunda economía más importante del país, el cuarto lugar en la producción de automotores y con la presencia de 13 de cada 100 empresas del país.

Durante la toma de protesta de Germán Jalil Hernández como presidente del Consejo Coordinador Estado de México, planteó la importancia de trabajar de la mano de la iniciativa privada con el objetivo de generar una economía más justa y equilibrada.

En el evento se reconoció la coordinación que se ha conseguido con los organismos de representación nacional, Francisco Cervantes, Presidente del CCE a nivel nacional indicó que el estado de México guarda una especial impotencia en la coyuntura económica nacional y el el último año se registraron 26 mil 760 millones de dólares de ventas internacionales en el país de las cuales una tercera parte se explica por el sector automotriz en el que la entidad tiene una posición predominante y en el caso del estado de México se han recibido mil 970 millones de dólares por inversión extranjera directa.

Germán Jalil indicó que el principal objetivo de este organismo en los siguientes meses será aprovechar las condiciones que trae consigo el nearshoring, fortalecer la actividad económica de la entidad, promover una sociedad más justa y equitativa y la creación de empleos dignos con responsabilidad social asumimos el reto de generar más empleos con mejores salarios.

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