US companies will make new investments in Mexico, for an amount of 40,000 million dollars until 2024.
This announcement was made known by Marcelo Ebrard, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on his Twitter account, after having breakfast with the CEO Dialogue US-Mexico.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of the country, and national businessmen such as Francisco Cervantes, president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), Guillermo Vogel, CEO of Tenaris and president of CEO Dialogue, participated in this meeting; as well as Carlos Slim Helu.
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"At breakfast with the CEO Dialogue US-Mexico, President López Obrador reports that the investments of US companies in our country that will be made between this date and 2024 already add up to 40 billion dollars," wrote Ebrard, Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE)," he wrote.
On behalf of the United States, present at the meeting were Suzanne Clark, president of the US Chamber of Commerce; Myron Brilliant, vice president of CEO Dialogue, and Patrick Ottensmeyer, president and CEO of Kansas City Southern.
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In the morning conference, López Obrador explained that the agreement that emerged during the visit to Washington, D.C., includes investment in liquefaction plants, crude oil extraction, in contracts arising from the Energy Reform.
“In economic and commercial matters, a good agreement was reached with American businessmen who are going to invest between now and 2024, around 40,000 million dollars; fundamentally in the energy sector such as pipelines, liquefaction plants. They are going to invest in fertilizer plants and also in oil extraction, in partnership with PEMEX”.
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