Data provided by the IMSS, indicate that at least 7 out of 10 jobs are created by an entrepreneur.
It is estimated that within the national territory there are just over 4 million 230 thousand small and medium enterprises.
Mexico is a country with a constantly growing number of entrepreneurs, this is largely due to the damage caused by forced social distancing and the closure of a large number of job vacancies, a reason that prompted citizens to resort to entrepreneurship to solve family spending; However, it is not always a simple task to start with a project of this nature, since various factors must be taken into account, such as the type of business, growth opportunities, areas of and necessary inputs; The latter being one of the most important, since it is necessary to take into account where, how and when to buy the raw material in order to obtain good profits, as demonstrated by a short video in which it is pointed out that The reduction in tariffs, proposed by the Government of Mexico, has a positive impact on Mexican entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurs in Mexico
Thanks to the foundation of social networks and digital platforms in everyday life, starting an entrepreneurial project is somewhat easier. Data provided by The National Institute of the Entrepreneur, point out that within the national territory there are just over 4 million 230 thousand small and medium-sized companies, in the same way data provided by the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), point out that 7 out of 10 jobs in Mexico are created by an entrepreneur.
Informal trade is undoubtedly one of the largest economic activities used by Mexicans, so much so that data provided by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) indicate that, for For every 100 pesos generated from Mexico’s GDP, 44 percent are generated by formal trade and the rest are informal. In the same way, Statistical reveals that during 2021, the base of Mexicans aged 15 or over employed in the informal sector grew by at least 55.9 percent.
“Pope from USA”; Tariffs lower the cost of the basic basket and thus impact entrepreneurs
Derived from the measures taken by the Government of Mexico headed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, which are aimed at not allow the increase of the basic basket, This, thanks to the reduction in tariffs on certain products, various entrepreneurs have been widely benefited, as has the average spending of Mexican families, as shown a short video posted on the social network TikTok.
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Within the video is shown an enterprising family that sells potato chips, innovating thanks to the option of import potatoes from Oregon, United States, with which they generated a large amount of their products, a reason that led them to celebrate the initiative of the Government of Mexico and its concern for care in family spending.
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