
Engineer Carlos Slim met with President Claudia Sheinbaum at Palacio Nacional this Tuesday. After leaving the meeting, Slim emphasized that he sees a lot of potential for Mexico in the future, stating that 'many very good years are coming ahead.' The lifetime president of Grupo Carso briefly mentioned that he will participate in infrastructure projects in the new administration, without confirming if he specifically referred to passenger trains.
The meeting between Slim and Sheinbaum lasted more than three hours and also included the presence of Francisco Cervantes, president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE). During the meeting, Slim expressed his support for a regime change in the hydrocarbons law after acquiring Lakach.
After the meeting, the CCE shared a statement from CONCAMIN, highlighting the willingness to combine efforts with the Federal Government for the benefit of Mexico. In the statement, thanks were given to the President of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum, for her work. Slim highlighted the potential and strength that Mexico can have in future collaborations with the United States, considering that positive years are ahead for the country.
In an additional statement, the participating business organizations at the Annual Meeting of Industrialists reaffirmed their willingness to collaborate with the Federal Government and expressed their wishes for success for the event. The readiness to join efforts with the Government for the benefit of Mexico was reiterated by the CCE, CONCAMIN, and CAINTRA.
In summary, the meeting between Carlos Slim and Claudia Sheinbaum evidenced an atmosphere of collaboration and mutual support for the future development of Mexico, highlighting the importance of working together for the benefit of the country.