* In an internal document, to which local dailies
El Universal and
El Financiero had access,
José Antonio Fernández Carbajal, the president of conglomerate Fomento Económico Mexicano (Femsa), announced that he had met with President
Andrés Manuel López Obrador on 5 September to outline investment plans totalling M$61.88bn (US$3.15m) for Mexico. Fernández predicts the investment, scheduled between 2019-2021, will directly generate 41,000 jobs. During his meeting with President López Obrador, Fernández reportedly expressed his perspective on
“the relevant role of free enterprise for the development of Mexico and the importance of generating [business]
confidence and certainty”.
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