The program of this edition of the Summit is organized around three underlying questions:
Where are the new sources of growth to be created or to be developed in the Mexican economy?
Mexico as a near-shoring destination of choice
The new activities that the energy revolution will unleash
Developing the financial sector to meet Mexico’s growth needs
The business potential of social media
Mexico as a logistics hub
Connecting the dots for a more innovative Mexico
20 years later: Rebooting NAFTA beyond manufacturing
Tourism: The Mariachis are not enough
Managing competition and cooperation with China
What needs to happen for reforms to translate into sustainable growth
- Leveraging the energy revolution
- Winning the battle for Mexico’s image
- Doing the right things for a faster growing domestic market
- What is needed to make the Pacific Alliance a new
source of growth?
- Mexico as a more convincing investment proposition
Some elements we need to keep in mind:
- The trends to watch for
- The fight against crime: where the army and the navy come in
- Pact or not pact? what is the future of reforms
- When business leaders, political leaders and civil society leaders put themselves in the other
guy’s shoes: Creating a better culture of dialogue
- Beware the wealth divide: A more inclusive growth for Mexico