Family businesses ask Sheinbaum to include them in the T-MEC

Family businesses ask Sheinbaum to include them in the T-MEC

In one letter addressed to Claudia Sheinbaumthe Hispanic American Center for the Business Family (CHFE) calls on the president to take into account Mexican family businesses within the framework of the Mexico, United States and Canada Treaty (T-MEC).

It also calls on business families, universities and study centers to prepare a five-axis commitment to strengthen their role in value chains.

“Today, October 4, International Family Business Day, the Family Businesses of Mexico hope that with your arrival to the Presidency you will begin a new stage for our country: marked by the leadership of a woman committed to economic development hand in hand with social and environmental development,” the letter states.

Growth of family businesses in Mexico

He adds that for the Family Businesses of Mexico, the success in the administration that begins will also be the success of millions of business families that contribute to the progress of the country.

“More than 10 years ago the Mexican Center for the Business Family AC which today is already a Hispanic American Center that has worked since then to provide family businesses with tools that promote their institutionalization, growth and adaptation to global challenges.”

“We are proud to have the mission of strengthening their role as key actors in the stability and prosperity of the economy,” he adds.

T-MEC, opportunity for Mexican family businesses

He remembers that his work began in northern Mexico and evolved into a Hispanic American reference that seeks to connect the economies of North America and Latin America, with a vision aimed at taking advantage of the opportunities provided by the T-MEC.

“The Mexico, United States and Canada Agreement (T-MEC) is an economic integration platform that presents great opportunities for Mexican family businesseswhich represent more than 90% of the country’s SMEs.”

“Los changes in globalization and nearshoring They are opening up new possibilities, but only companies that become professional and committed to innovation will be able to compete in this scenario,” he adds.

They promote collective commitment of five axes

Therefore, it calls business families, universities and study centers to work on a collective commitment of five axes:

  1. Succession
  2. Professionalization
  3. Governance
  4. Integration into global chains
  5. Digitization

This, with a view to improve your business opportunitiesstrengthen their role in value chains and promote the use of the opportunities that the T-MEC brings with it.

They prepare a common agenda for family businesses

He states that the CHFE is leading the construction of a common agenda of family businesses that allows them to be part of the TMEC renegotiation spaces, providing the vision of those who They support 90% of the country’s economy.

“In this agenda needs and commitments will be included of men and women who lead their families and businesses, the thousands of professionals who accompany them to become professional and the millions of workers who live thanks to the efforts of these Business Families.”

“Today we do a called for the Government of Mexico that has just begun “Be the ally, support and promoter that millions of Mexican Business Families need to continue injecting dynamism into our country.”

Here is the complete letter from the Hispanic American Center for the Business Family:

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