Coparmex calls for peace to return to Sinaloa

Regina Pierce

Coparmex calls for peace to return to Sinaloa

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That Confederation of Employers of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) strongly condemns the violence that rocked Sinaloa in the last three weeks, has had a serious impact on the social and economic stability of the region.

“He escalation of violence that emerged in the last three weeks has plunged residents into a climate of fear and uncertainty, limiting their freedom and endangering the lives of thousands of people,” he said.

He stated that this violence had an impact on local economysince the temporary closure of the business and decline in commercial activity in the Culiacan and other locations, have caused significant losses, harming business owners and workers.

The cessation of economic activity has left many families in a vulnerable situation, increasing uncertainty about the future of work and financial stability in the state.

The seriousness of the situation is reflected in the official figures released by the government. Culiacan Merchants Unionwhich estimates the economic losses due to violent events that occurred In the capital of Sinaloa, the amount exceeds 800 million pesos.

“This scenario is a real example of how the survival of companies and the world economic development”.

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