Zacatecas Place occupies 26
in Economic Growth
For Raúl Francisco Silva
Nationally, Zacatecas ranks 26 in economic growth. Insecurity and production costs have slowed the creation of jobs and affected the development of la entidad.
Hernán Valverde Ramírez, presidente de la Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex) en el estado, señaló que en el último año un 30 por ciento de los socios de la organización ha sufrido asaltos y extorsiones.
Los índices de inseguridad son alarmantes en la entidad, sobretodo en los municipios más alejados de la capital, pues no hay día en que no se reporte a las oficinas centrales de la Cámara, quejas de socios que han sido víctimas de la delincuencia, dijo.
Los distribuidores de productos como refrescos, lácteos y papas fritas, entre otros, are the most affected municipalities, and that criminals are stripped of sales, he said. At the same time, "more and more small shops closed for this negative effect."
Zacatecas Coparmex currently has about 209 entrepreneurs, of whom 60 have been victims of crime, which certainly accounts for 30 of the total. Although the intention is to associate companies Jalpa, Tabasco, Juchipila and Jerez, among other municipalities.
The picture of the organization seems daunting for the security crisis and the lack of a natural gas pipeline, he said, hence "we see what direction the Government is taking State, although a laudable effort is the creation of the Economic Development Council. "
This advice should be given favorable results in the short term, starting with the generation of jobs, that if you want to stop being one of the slowest growing states in the country, Valverde Ramirez stressed.
There is a difference between official figures and state government of Coparmex, Zacatecas delegation in terms of job growth, as the government presents statistics on employment growth of around 15 percent, while according to indicators of the House, is lower.
Therefore, Coparmex leader said that job creation is stagnant, and that "there is no real trigger for the Zacatecas needed jobs."
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