The government of Mexico has signed an agreement with the National Association of Supermarkets and Department Stores (ANTAD) to reduce imports and strengthen domestic production. teleSUR
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00:00The Mexican government and the National Association of Self-Service and Department Stores and TAD
00:05have signed a deal to gradually increase the marketing of products with the Made in Mexico brand
00:11as an effort to strengthen their domestic economy and reduce imports.
00:15On a private meeting at the National Palace, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum underscored
00:21the benefits of fostering goods made in the country.
00:25In turn, Diego Cosillo and that CEO stated that such commitment was aimed at substituting imported products with national options.
00:34The deal is part of the Mexican plan of action, so it comes shortly after the renewal of the package against inflation and high prices,
00:42which seeks to maintain accessible prices in the basic food basket.