Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Peña Nieto invites investors to Mexico

Peña Nieto invites investors to Mexico

BY MAURILIO SOTO
The News
NEW YORK – After the Mexico Pact was consolidated and the transformative political, economic, financial, tax and energy policy reforms were approved, President Enrique Peña Nieto invited foreign investors to inject capital in the changing sectors.
“It’s an open invitation for those who are interested in participating in any of these sectors that have been significantly reformed,” said Peña Nieto.
Since the start of this administration, violence has reduced by an average 40 percent in the northern cities of Mexico, said Peña Nieto during a lunch at the Economic Club of New York held in his honor.
“There has been a noticeable change and decrease in the incidence of violence and insecurity in border cities which on average is between 60 and 70 percent,” said Peña Nieto.
An immigration reform is necessary to do justice to those who contribute to the development of the United States, said Peña Nieto on the issue of cross-border mobility and Mexican and Central American migrants who go to the United States in search of a better life.
The government forecast is that this year the country will grow 2.7 percent and by 2015 3.7 percent in economic terms, said Peña Nieto in a forum organized by an international economic information agency in New York.
The discrimination and injustice against indigenous people is an important issue worldwide, and it is necessary that governments work together to achieve a better future for them, said Peña Nieto at the Plenary Session of the World Conference of Indigenous People.

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