Pro Mexico Seeks To Boost Mexican Imports
In today’s tough economy, all businesses can use all the help they can get. Pro Mexico looks to give Mexican businesses a boost with its policies and expertise.
Federal District, Mexico December 10, 2010
It’s a well-known fact that the worldwide economy has taken a downturn in recent years and Mexico has been no exception to the general backslides of the world economy. As job cuts and restructuring have hit the Western world with a great deal of force, they affected life south of the American border.
However, even in the face of great economic challenge, Mexico has still strengthened its position in the worldwide economy, and the general success of Mexican businesses can be seen in the greater amounts of Mexican products that are sold in cities and markets the world over.
Pro Mexico is hoping to continue to bolster this trend. Their job is to continue the promotion of foreign trade and investment when it comes to Mexican businesses and to help strike a balance between keeping Mexican exports at a low cost while maintaining a high standard of living for those who work in Mexican industry. Pro Mexico has its foundations built on four main precepts, those of respect, social commitment, honesty and teamwork.
With these values on their side, Pro Mexico works with the agencies of the Federal Public Administration to promote Mexican business abroad. They do this through the dissemination of pertinent advice to Mexican businesses, mainly those of small or medium size. Their advice has helped hundreds of businesses find success in the international markets despite the overall economic downturn and the fact that other countries, such as China, are more well-known for their focus on exports.
For more information on Pro Mexico’s mission and how it helps small to medium-sized businesses, feel free to give their website a look at http://www.promexico.gob.mx
Media Contact:
ProMexico
Guillermo González Camarena #999
Interior 1202
Mexico City
Federal District
1210
Mexico
(+5255) 52927028
promexico.gob@gmail.com
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