Summary of ¿Cuál es el paquete económico de México para 2022? | Cuéntame de Economía (podcast)

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The proposed economic package for Mexico in 2022 includes an increase in inflation projections, the creation of a simplified confidence regime, and increased productivity of key factors. If enacted, these measures could help to increase GDP growth in Mexico. However, there are some risks that could prevent this from happening, such as the coronavirus continuing to be a major factor in Mexico's economy and the world's economy. Finally, geopolitical conflicts could have a negative impact on the international economy.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the presenter discusses Mexico's proposed economic package for 2022. The government will use 7 billion pesos to cover its expenses next year, and this amount will be used to cover expenses in this episode. Rogelio Ramírez, secretary of finance, gave the package to Congress on September 8th. We'll talk about Mexican economics in the present day, and the world economy without all the hype. My colleague Ávila talks about economics in-depth in this episode, and she introduces herself and tells us about her experience as a super reporter on the "Mesa de Economía" segment of "Linea Corporativa." She shares how she's doing, and how she's been treated so far. We have a giveaway for the magazine "Expansión," so listen to the end of the episode to find out how to enter. The first announcement is about a subscription to the magazine "Expansión," and the second announcement is about the launch of my colleague's new show, "Alberto y Sus Amigos." Alberto is a successful businessman who talks about his experiences and thoughts on current events. The show is about business, lifestyle, and luxury. We'll discuss how the government plans to spend 7 billion
  • 00:05:00 The Mexican government is aiming to achieve an annual growth rate of 4.1% in the next year and maintain public finances stability, with prudence being the key to fiscal planning. They also plan to support regional investment projects that have positive social and economic impacts. After discussing three pillars of Mexican economic policy, Secretary of Finance Jose Ramírez explained that the government is expecting inflation to be above 3.4% in 2022. They are also expecting the Mexican peso to be worth 20.3 U.S. dollars per dollar. Finally, they are expecting interest rates on consumer loans to reach 5%. This will mean that prices on loans will continue to increase. In terms of taxation, Secretary Ramírez projected that government spending will be 3.1% of GDP, which is a historic high. They are also projecting that the country's debt will represent 51% of GDP. Other economic indicators include increased real government spending (9.6%) and increased health spending (15.2%). This book is about how big companies are built and how they have an impact on the world. It is a relevant read for small businesses who want to understand the strategies of bigger companies like The Body Shop, Nike, and Link Dean Sara. It
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the economic package for Mexico for 2022, which includes an increase in inflation projections for the last quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022. It also mentions the government's plans to create a simplified confidence regime, which is similar to the old regime of incorporation fiscal. People who are eligible for this regime will need to enroll in the RFCC, generate an electronic signature, and activate their tax account. They will then be able to generate tax invoices through the Tax Administration Service's online portal. Another positive factor for the economy is the increase in productivity of key factors, which will help to increase GDP growth. However, there are some risks that could prevent this from happening, such as the coronavirus continuing to be a major factor in Mexico's economy and the world's economy. Finally, geopolitical conflicts could have a negative impact on the international economy.
  • 00:15:00 In this YouTube video, the Secretariat of Economy explains how Mexico's exports have increased this year, thanks to increased content in what Mexico sells abroad. Among the products Mexico exports the most to the world are vehicles, LCD screens, beer, aguacate, minerals such as copper, tequila, frambuesas, zarzamoras, moles, and flowers. In addition, Mexico is a major exporter of medical devices, with exports totaling $417 million in 2020 and projected to reach $670 million next year if the growth projected by Hacienda is half of what it isprojected to be. Finally, the video mentions that the proposed elimination of the Value-Added Tax (VAT) for menstrual hygiene products and food for animals is supported by the Ministry of Finance, and that fiscal and exchange rate flexibility is also in place in case of external shocks. If you want to subscribe to the magazine Expansion, which will be sent to you annually, you can do so by using the hashtag #cuentametusdudas (ask me your questions about economics) on Twitter.
  • 00:20:00 This video provides a summary of the economic package Mexico is proposing for 2022. The podcast discusses the proposed measures and their potential effects on the Mexican economy.

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