Nearshoring surpasses us, we must invest in infrastructure: CMIC – El Sol de México

To take advantage of the nearshoring business strategy in the country, Raúl Asís Monforte, executive vice president of Energy Infrastructure of the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry, advised investing in infrastructure and logistics as well as electrical infrastructure.

“Nearshoring is a phenomenon that is running at a speed that surpasses us, to multiply the flow of benefits we must focus on infrastructure and logistics such as roads, ports, railways and others, electrical infrastructure such as transmission and distribution lines that They are already becoming an urgent need in Mexico, in addition to transitioning to the use of clean and renewable energies that from now on will be indispensable whether some politicians who find themselves lost in the glorious but very polluting past like it or not.” , he stated.

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The representative of the CMIC announced that the construction industry is not a sector that is related to export or that companies resort to this practice of nearshoring, it is a predominant player since it acts as the facilitator of conditions that allow generating competitive advantages.

Asís Monforte, advised Xóchitl Gálvez and Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo as well as the candidates for the presidency of Mexico to develop a strong infrastructure plan with planned, prioritized and socialized works for the relocation of foreign companies because no investment has been made in infrastructure. r which produced an increasingly larger gap that was difficult to close.

“It is necessary to allocate money to infrastructure. Xóchitl Gálvez and Claudia Sheimbaum should surround themselves with a team of capable people who work to develop a strong infrastructure plan that addresses critical issues, which creates a logistics network that favors the productivity of Mexican companies, adequate energy with competitive prices, clean and renewable to decarbonize the Mexican economy in accordance with its international commitments,” he explained.

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He explained that the objective of nearshoring is for a company to move its commercial or manufacturing activities to a country near or close to the destination market or the final consumer, hence the urgency for Mexico to have the infrastructure to meet global needs. .

Originally published in El Sol de León

2023-10-06 02:34:14
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