
"A large part of the Cabinet sat down at the table with the presidents of banking groups, energy companies, steel companies, and major service firms. Sheinbaum posted a photo of the meeting on social media, which also included the president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), Francisco Cervantes, as well as the president of Grupo Televisa, Bernardo Gomez; the president of Grupo Bal, Alejandro Bailleres Gual; the president of Grupo FEMSA, Jose Antonio Fernandez Garza; and the son and right-hand man of the president of Banamex, Felipe Chico Hernandez."
"It's to monitor investments, how we can accelerate them, what can be improved in joint ventures, infrastructure, energy, and certain services. The idea is that this new forum will foster greater collaboration, allowing us to connect with more business leaders and gain broader perspectives. The goal is to continue expanding communication with business people from different regions of the country, she stated after the meeting concluded."
"Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met on Wednesday with a dozen business leaders at the National Palace to discuss the creation of a private sector council to promote investment. The group was headed by the magnate Carlos Slim, president of the conglomerate Grupo Carso (which includes telecom giant Telmex), and Bernardo Gomez, president of Grupo Televisa."
President Claudia Sheinbaum met with prominent Mexican business leaders at the National Palace to initiate a private sector council aimed at promoting and accelerating investment. The gathering included magnates and presidents from major conglomerates, banking, energy, steel, and service sectors. The council will monitor investments, seek ways to speed them up, and identify improvements for joint ventures, infrastructure, energy, and certain services. The forum intends to foster greater collaboration, broaden regional engagement with business leaders, and expand communication across the country. The effort responds to recent economic stagnation and aims to mobilize investment to restore growth.
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