
The former governor of Puebla, Sergio Salomón Céspedes, has not yet received his appointment as commissioner of the National Institute of Migration, despite it being scheduled after handing over the governorship to Alejandro Armenta on December 14. On the other hand, the future of Francisco Garduño, who has been embroiled in criticism for the fire at the migrant station in Ciudad Juárez where 40 people died, is in doubt.
In the financial sector, gender equity is a crucial issue, and companies like FUNO are working to reduce the labor gap between men and women. At FUNO, 40% of leadership positions are held by women, and the salary gap is less than 2%. The FUNO Foundation has impacted nearly three million women through community development programs, and female presence in strategic decision-making is being strengthened.
Afore XXI Banorte, under the direction of David Razú Aznar, has invested more than 17 billion pesos in initiatives for women's development, including education, health, and financing projects for women. Investments have also been directed to financial institutions that provide loans to working women in underprivileged communities, as well as projects that generate job opportunities for women entrepreneurs.
Regarding the imposition of tariffs by the United States on products from Mexico, the automotive industry is one of the most affected. Major manufacturers have intervened to highlight the importance of the North American region in automotive production. Entrepreneurs and executives remain alert to the potential consequences of these decisions.
On her part, the mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, has been in dialogue with entrepreneurs to address the challenges posed by the decisions of U.S. President Donald Trump. Entrepreneurs are expected to explain the impact of these measures and seek solutions.
In summary, while some immigration and economic issues remain under discussion, it is still uncertain whether changes will occur in the National Institute of Migration and how the challenges posed by the imposition of tariffs by the United States will be resolved.