CHIHUAHUA – Representatives of the different business chambers of Ciudad Juarez held a series of meetings with the Governor of Chihuahua, Maria Eugenia Campos Galvan, as well as officials of the Ministry of Innovation and Economic Development (SIDE) to learn about areas of opportunity in terms of entrepreneurship.
Some of the meetings were between the Department of Entrepreneurship and Business Development, in response to the invitation of some business chambers to strengthen coordination and boost economic activity in Ciudad Juarez.
The meetings were held with members and directors of the National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism (CANACO) and the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) of the border city.
Both organizations presented some areas of opportunity in the entrepreneurship ecosystem and learned about state programs and services aimed at Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
The director of CANACO, Francisco Moreno, after presenting some economic activity projects for the city, invited the SIDE officials to the Second International Congress of Women and Business Leaders to be held on April 17-18 in Juarez.
The president of CANACINTRA, Isela Molina, considered it positive that businessmen and government share ideas to work together for the good of the city.
These meetings are in addition to those that the governor had with the president of CANACO, Elizabeth Villalobos, as well as with the representative of the Maquiladora Association (INDEX) with the objective of promoting and encouraging entrepreneurship, through the promotion of trade, inclusion and gender equality.