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Mexican business leaders and academics recently introduced a new digital industrial policy.Their aim is to advance the nations economic and social development in the current global climate.This strategy marks Mexicos response to the evolving international economic scene.Jos Abugaber, leader of Concamin, emphasized the urgency of revamping Mexicos industrial sector.He noted the swift changes in global manufacturing dynamics due to geopolitical shifts.
His observations highlight the need for Mexico to adapt to these global trends.Abugaber drew comparisons between Mexican industry and those in Asia and Germany.
He stressed the importance of comprehensive industrial development.These comparisons spotlight the different strategies globally and Mexicos potential direction.Mexico Charts Path for Digital Industrial Growth.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Insisting on modernization, Abugaber argued for adopting future-focused industrial practices.He views this as crucial for Mexicos continued progress and competitiveness on the global stage.Concamin, CCE, and INADI collectively recommended several measures.
They focused on improving infrastructure, boosting innovation, and strengthening value chains.These initiatives are deemed essential for the growth of Mexicos industry.Recognizing the complexities of the global economy, Abugaber cautioned about potential risks facing the worlds economy by 2024.His foresight underscores the need for Mexico to plan economically with resilience and proactivity.Mexico to become a Latin American leaderAbugaber articulated a clear goal for Mexico: to become a Latin American leader, alleviate extreme poverty, and foster social equality through sustainable and strategic growth.This vision aligns with wider objectives for national progress.Arturo Oropeza, president of INADI, echoed the necessity of a revamped industrial strategy.This need arises in response to the global trend of company relocations, commonly referred to as nearshoring.Oropezas remarks stress the need for Mexico to adapt to these new business practices.The proposed digital industrial policy encourages multi-sector collaboration.
It seeks active involvement from public, private, academic, and social entities.This approach aims to establish a thorough and efficient policy framework.
Oropeza stressed the critical role of digital industrial development for economic success.He warned that failing to participate in this trend risks Mexico falling behind.
This concern highlights the rapid evolution of the global digital economy.Recent data from Inegi shows Mexicos economy grew by 3.9% in 2022.As Latin Americas second-largest economy, Mexicos adoption of a digital industrial policy is poised to influence its future economic landscape significantly.





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