Pro Mexico Hopes To Boost And Support Mexican Exports

The economic environment is tough, but Pro Mexico seeks to assist all Mexican businesses with exports by deploying exceptional expertise and policies.

Federal District, Mexico January 7, 2011

The economy has taken a downturn in recent years this is no big news to anybody who’s been living in the world. Of course, Mexico has not been spared the same backslide that all nations have been experiencing during this crisis. The loss of job and cutting of salaries have affected Mexico as well as the Western world and people worldwide look for ways to effectively manage the crisis.

Despite this gloomy outlook, Mexico has still managed to gain a stronger foothold in the international economy during this time, and Pro Mexico looks to help Mexican businesses continue in this trend. The fruits of their labor are evident – more and more Mexican products can be seen on the shelves worldwide.

Pro Mexico looks forward to helping Mexican businesses continue in this vein. The stated purpose of Pro Mexico is to promote foreign trade and investment when it applies to Mexican businesses, while striking a healthy balance between keeping the cost of Mexican exports low and keeping the standard of living that workers enjoy high. Pro Mexico’s foundations are built on the precepts of respect, social commitment, honesty, and teamwork, and they intend to continue on this track as it has given them so much success thus far.

Pro Mexico works in tandem with the agencies of the Federal Public Administration in order to promote the interests of Mexican businesses abroad. They disseminate pertinent advice to Mexican businesses of all kinds, though they mainly focus on the medium-sized exporters. Pro Mexico’s hard work has helped to promote Mexican business and make a serious mark in the export business, despite heavy competition with exporting giants, like China.

For more information on how Pro Mexico helps businesses abroad and to get involved, visit their website at www.promexico.gob.mx.

For more related information see: Comercio Internacional

Media Contact:
ProMexico
Guillermo González Camarena #999
Interior 1202
Mexico City
Federal District
1210
Mexico
(+5255) 52927028
promexico.gob@gmail.com

http://www.promexico.gob.mx

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