translated from Spanish: Morelia government consolidates investment attraction, regulatory improvement and credit delivery

Morelia, Michoacán.- The Government of Morelia, reported in a statement that the Secretariat of Economic Development headed by its owner, Gabriela Molina Aguilar, highlighted the actions carried out this year.
First, the investment attraction was achieved with almost 500 million pesos with companies such as: AVOHIT (in process), GNU Gas Natural, RELECYT, ReChido, Medicine Depot, Plaza U, which also generates jobs; second, progress was made in the implementation of Regulatory Improvement with the delivery of A-turn licenses in less than 72 hours; third, 6.2 million pesos have been handed over, mainly to women, through three programs, Incúbate, Juntas por Nuestra Prosperidad y Plan Emergente, detailed Molina Aguilar.
In Regulatory Improvement, the Municipal President, Raúl Morón Orozco received sarE Certification at the National Palace, (Quick Business Opening System) and works on the certification of Single Window in Construction Licenses of less than 1500 m2, to obtain certification from the National Regulatory Improvement Commission.
In addition, Molina Aguilar, highlighted that through interinstitutional work the delivery of Federal Credits was managed and resources were dispersed from 6 thousand to 15 thousand pesos in favor of 800 people; among the beneficiaries were citizens who work in Tu Plaza, Mercado de Dulces, stationery or linked to the educational, tourism sector, to name a few.
Molina Aguilar was accompanied by the Secretary of Tourism of Morelia, Roberto Monroy García and the directors of Management and Attraction of Investments, Patricia Flores Anguiano, of Social and Solidarity Economics, Teresa de Jesús Cashier Cashier.
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Finally, the Secretary of Economic Development, Gabriela Molina, reported that other relevant programs are Bolsa de Trabajo, the Haz Barrio campaign, Local Purchase, the Social and Solidarity Economics Programs for the formation of cooperatives, trainings for almost 3000 beneficiaries, as well as ongoing dialogue and coordination with the productive sector, academia and business chambers.

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