Claudia Sheinbaum to Attend CAINTRA Annual Assembly

Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, is set to attend the CAINTRA Annual Assembly in Monterrey on March 20. This event marks a significant shift in relations between the private sector and the current government, contrasting previous tensions under AMLO.


Claudia Sheinbaum to Attend CAINTRA Annual Assembly

The Chamber of the Transformation Industry of Nuevo León (CAINTRA) announced that the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, will attend its upcoming Annual Assembly on March 20. This event represents an invaluable opportunity to continue strengthening the collaboration between the industry of Nuevo León and the Federal Government, indicating a positive change in the relationship between both parties.

Sheinbaum's presence at the CAINTRA Annual Assembly suggests an improvement in communication and cooperation between the business sector and the government, especially considering the distant relationship that existed during the previous administration. It is expected that this approach will contribute to economic development and the construction of a better future for the region.

On the other hand, Banorte presented the Banorte Housing Price Indicator (INBAPREVI), a tool that provides detailed information on the evolution of the real estate market in Mexico. This indicator, based on data obtained from real estate portals and quantitative analysis, stands out for its accuracy and monthly updates, covering 60 cities in 15 states of the country.

The INBAPREVI is presented as an indispensable resource for investors, urban planners, and public policy makers, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the real estate sector. In the case of Nuevo León, the indicator includes relevant information about various municipalities, allowing for a better understanding of the dynamics of the housing market in the region.

Additionally, SATNL and ICPNL signed a collaboration agreement with the aim of strengthening institutional ties, promoting training, and fostering tax compliance. This union between both institutions seeks to improve professional development and transparency in the tax sphere, thus benefiting the community of Nuevo León as a whole.

In conclusion, the collaboration between the industry of Nuevo León, the Federal Government, financial institutions, and tax agencies reflects a favorable environment for economic growth and the strengthening of the real estate sector in the region. Claudia Sheinbaum's presence at the CAINTRA Annual Assembly and the signing of strategic agreements are signs of joint efforts to seek a prosperous and sustainable future for the entity.