ProMéxico
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ProMéxico is a trust fund of the Federal government of Mexico —a subdivision of the Secretariat of Economy— that promoted international trade and investment. ProMéxico used to be in charge of the country's active participation in the international arena by firmly establishing Mexico as an attractive, safe and competitive destination for foreign investment; encouraging the exportation of national products and supporting the internationalization of Mexican companies; providing specialized advisory services to boost the export of products and services and increasing the presence of Mexican businesses abroad, and guiding the attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country.[2]
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Formed | June 13, 2007 (2007-06-13) |
Headquarters | Mexico 19.310799°N 99.218221°W / 19.310799; -99.218221 |
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Parent department | Secretariat of Economy |
Website | www |
ProMéxico had a network of 48 offices in 31[3] countries with sizeable economies that accounted for more than 70% of the world gross domestic product. In Mexico, 30 offices provided the public with a wide range of services and support.