Coahuila’s Secretary of Economy, Luis Olivares Martínez, held a productive meeting with the Director General of the Northeast Delegation, focusing on collaborative actions to support local businesses.
Luis Olivares emphasized the commitment of Governor Manolo Jiménez Salinas to work alongside business councils and chambers, enhancing initiatives that foster economic growth in the state.
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He highlighted that the Northeast Delegation serves as a crucial partner for Coahuila’s entrepreneurs by identifying opportunities in international trade.
Olivares pointed out Coahuila’s significant role in the global economy, noting that in the first quarter of 2024, the state achieved exports totaling 15,459 million dollars, ranking second nationally in this area.
Andrés Franco shared insights on the international economic landscape and advancements in exports during the meeting.
He reaffirmed the commitment to enhance joint strategies that support entrepreneurs and businesses looking to expand their international presence, particularly in the Central and Northern regions of the state.
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The meeting also included Eugenio Rivas Sada and Arturo Saldaña, who discussed initiatives for small and medium-sized enterprises in the state.