
The governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García Sepúlveda, met with representatives of the Nuevo León Council and industrialists to analyze the economic situation of the state in light of the threats from President Donald Trump regarding tariffs. During the meeting, the plans of the Nuevo León Council concerning the trade situation and possible tariffs were discussed.
At the meeting, the governor expressed optimism about the situation, mentioning that the state is prepared with solid economic packages to maintain economic growth, regardless of whether tariffs are applied or not. For his part, Jesús Viejo, a representative of the Nuevo León Council, highlighted the complexity of the issue and the need for continued dialogue on it.
One of the proposals discussed during the meeting was to boost local supply as a measure to face the uncertainty generated by the tariff threats. The governor suggested creating spaces to promote the purchase of local products and provide support to local small and medium enterprises.
Despite the uncertainty, the majority of attendees showed optimism and trusted that the U.S. government would not apply tariffs in the coming months. The importance of keeping channels of communication and negotiation open to seek a favorable resolution for both parties was emphasized.
In summary, the meeting between the governor of Nuevo León, representatives of the Nuevo León Council, and industrialists focused on analyzing the economic situation of the state in light of potential tariff threats, seeking strategies to maintain economic growth and promote local supply as a preventive measure.