The creation and innovation of Vallejo-I strengthens the industrial sector
Centro Urbano | August 25, 2022 |

In March 2022, the government of Mexico City (CDMX) mentioned the development of the Vallejo-i industrial zone; with the hope of specifying the largest logistics and industrial innovation cluster located in the Valley of Mexico.

In this sense, the president of the Business Coordinating Council, Francisco Cervantes Díaz recognized the creation and innovation of the project.

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In this context, the head of the capital's government, Claudia Sheinbaum, assured that multiple companies such as; Nestlé, Siemens, DHL, decided to implement their technology and logistics centers due to the strategies of their government.

As a result, CDMX managed to maintain its level of competitiveness within the framework of the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). These actions were achieved due to the implementation of plans in education, security, water, mobility and innovation. This allows attracting investments from international companies to the Valley of Mexico area.

In terms of education, the government of the capital carried out programs such as "Wellness for Girls and Boys, My Scholarship to Start" and the rehabilitation of public schools. In addition to the creation of the universities Institute of Higher Studies "Rosario Castellanos" and the University of Health.

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Finally, Sheinbaum stressed that a permanent dialogue is being maintained with businessmen and the CCE, which will allow the return of fairs and congresses in the capital. As well as the realization of the Tourist Tianguis for 2023, for which various cultural activities will be carried out throughout the city.

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