Deputy Gabriela Jiménez prepares support initiatives for small businesses in Azcapotzalco
Deputy Gabriela Jiménez is organizing support initiatives in Azcapotzalco to assist micro and small businesses in formalizing and growing their operations.
Deputy Gabriela Jiménez Godoy, a member of the Morena party and vice-coordinator of Parliamentary Liaison, has announced her plans to develop support initiatives aimed at enhancing the economic development of micro and small businesses in the Azcapotzalco municipality of Mexico City. She held a productive meeting with representatives from the Colegio Nacional de Correduría Pública Mexicana A.C., led by President Carlos Roberto García Ángeles, to strategize on these support measures.
During the meeting, Deputy Jiménez emphasized the importance of formalizing small businesses, stating that doing so opens doors to financing, growth, and better opportunities for entrepreneurs. She specifically mentioned her commitment to advancing the Mixed Investment Law she introduced, which aims at facilitating investments and economic growth within the local community. Moreover, she mentioned the need to directly engage with public brokers to organize support activities that would aid micro and small entrepreneurs in registering with the Ministry of Economy.
The implications of these initiatives are significant for the local economy, as they aim to improve the formalization rates of small businesses, which can lead to increased access to financial resources and economic support. By equipping local entrepreneurs with the tools needed to succeed, Deputy Jiménez’s efforts could foster robust economic growth in Azcapotzalco, benefiting not only business owners but also the overall community through job creation and enhanced local commerce.