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16 de abril de 2013

Como lector de @El_Oriente, sabes que estamos siempre pendientes de contenidos y transmisiones que puedan interesarte. En este caso, Americas Society/Council of the Americas, ha organizado para este 16 de abril un Foro denominado «México:Oportunidades y Crecimiento», al cual vamos a enlazarte completamente en vivo.

El evento es organizado en colaboración con el Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales (COMEXI) y se presenta en el contexto del comienzo de la administración del Presidente Peña, así como la presencia de una serie de temas muy importantes que ya se reformaron o está a punto de hacerlo: laborales, educativos, los relativos a telecomunicaciones, por ejemplo.

En ese sentido, ¿cómo puede México tomar un rol de liderazgo en el mundo y construir un país que pueda generar crecimiento al menos del 6% anual?

Para ello, se ha invitado a diversos panelistas de primer nivel, mismos que puedes consultar abajo. Por el momento, te invitamos a ver a partir de las 8:00 de la mañana la transmisión completamente en vivo:

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Agenda del evento:

8:00 – 8:45                  Registration

8:45 – 9:00                  Welcoming Remarks

  • Ernesto de Lucas Hopkins, CEO, ProMéxico (confirmed)
  • Susan Segal, President & CEO, AS/COA (confirmed)

9:00 – 9:20                  Inaugural Address:

  • Ildefonso Guajardo, Secretary of the Economy (confirmed)

9:20 – 10:30                Panel: Mexico as a Global Leader

Panelists:

  • Amb. Ashok Mirpuri, Ambassador of Singapore to the United States (confirmed)
  • Gerardo Gutierrez, President, Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (confirmed)
  • Luis Tellez, President, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (confirmed)
  • Moderator: Jaime Zabludovsky, President, Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales (COMEXI) (confirmed)

Topics:

  • What does Mexico’s economic moment mean for the country’s place in the region and the world?
  • How is Mexico viewed from the perspective of the foreign investor? What does the rise in IPO’s and that fact that companies like Sempra are joining the public markets mean for Mexico?
  • What progress will be made in free trade? With the TPP?
  • How can Mexico take political and economic leadership globally and regionally?
  • How can Mexico increase its presence in South America, Central America, and Asia?
  • How can the Mexican private sector to extend and take leadership in the country, region, and the world? What role does the Pact for Mexico play in this?

10:30 – 11:00              Keynote Speaker

  • José Antonio Meade, Secretary of Foreign Affairs (confirmed)

11:00 – 11:30              Coffee Break

11:30 – 12:40              Panel: Innovating with Science, Technology and the Entrepreneurship Program

Panelists:

  • Blanca Treviño, President and CEO, Softtek (confirmed)
  • Marcus Dantus, Director, Wayra Mexico (confirmed)
  • Pablo Slough, CEO, Google México (confirmed)
  • Moderator: Pilar Aguilar, CEO, Endeavor Mexico (confirmed)

Topics:

  • How can more formal entrepreneurship be motivated?
  • What can technology companies do to motivate greater entrepreneurship in and with new technology?
  • What will be the role of the federal government? Of local governments? Of universities?
  • What advances will occur in the telecom agenda?
  • How can Mexico catalyze productivity in its small and medium enterprises through science, technology, and entrepreneurship?
  • How do you connect Mexico’s small and medium enterprises to markets abroad?
  • What role does access to formal banking play?

12:40 – 1:00                Special Keynote: Modernizing Pemex

  • Emilio Lozoya, CEO, PEMEX (confirmed)

1:00 – 2:10                  Panel: The North American Energy Landscape

Panelists:

  • Juan Pablo del Valle, Chairman, Mexichem (confirmed)
  • Enrique Hidalgo, President, ExxonMobil Ventures Mexico (confirmed)
  • Tania Ortiz, Vice President, Sempra Energy Mexico (confirmed)
  • Moderator: Carlos M. Rodríguez, Mexico Bureau Chief, Bloomberg News (confirmed)

Topics:

  • What progress will be made on the regional energy agenda?
  • How does the panorama change if North America achieves energy self-sufficiency? How will the region change?
  • How will clean energy and climate change be considered?
  • What opportunities does the private sector see in the regional energy agenda?
  • What are your firms regional strategies?
  • What changes with transnational pipelines?

2:10 – 2:30                  Closing Remarks

 

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