
The government has decided to resume the initiative of the "Made in Mexico" seal, aiming to improve upon the achievements made in the past. The incorporation of the seal in English highlights the international projection of the country's products. Furthermore, the creation of an inclusive advisory council has been announced to support the project, with the participation of entrepreneurs from various sectors.
Mexican companies that use this seal will be invited to highlight the national quality of their products, with the support of consumers. This decision is expected to promote the legal use of elements of indigenous culture for the benefit of all parties involved. The effectiveness of these measures will depend on the joint efforts of all actors.
Since its inception in 1978, the "Made in Mexico" seal has been promoted by various governments, serving as an emblem that unites national export efforts and guides consumer preference. The recent agreement published in the Official Diary establishing the use of the "Made in Mexico" and "Made in Mexico" brands is a measure that boosts the reactivation of lost commercial strategies.
The renowned "Made in Mexico" seal has been part of a long tradition, identifying products made in the country and becoming part of popular language. Its relaunch under the figure of a "certification mark," in the hands of the Ministry of Economy, introduces an innovation that promotes the use of these brands as indicators of quality and origin for consumers.
Maintaining the image of the "eagle knight" as an icon on the seal is a success, leveraging its historical relevance and promoting the use of elements from Mexican cultural heritage. This relaunch represents a shared effort and an opportunity to value and preserve the cultural richness of the country, marking a new path in the promotion of "Made in Mexico."