Program for the Integration of the Northeastern Region of Mexico and its integration with Texas Government of Nuevo León´s State Corporation of Strategic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
South-South Cooperation and Public-Private Partnership for Development by Bader Al Dafa Under Secretary General Executive Secretary, UNESCWA October 2007.
Advertisements

WCDR Thematic Panel Governance: Institutional and Policy Frameworks for Risk Reduction Annotated Outline UNDP – UNV – ProVention Consortium – UN-Habitat.
The intersectoral approach within the OAS Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI) First Meeting of Ministers and High Authorities of Social.
REGIONAL (TERRITORIAL) DEVELOPMENT
WP4 – 4.1 and 4.2 Preparatory activities for the creation of the WATERMODE permanent network 1 Technical Committee Meeting Venice, June 24-25, 2010 VENETO.
The International Trade Centre (UNCTAD/WTO) The International Trade Centre (UNCTAD/WTO)
New ways of thinking about management and organization are a key for Croatian participation in the European Union and in an integrated European Power.
EAC HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY
Ad Hoc Working Group on The World at 7 Billion and Beyond: Promoting a Forward-Looking Vision of People-Centred Development POSSIBLE ROLE FOR FAO relating.
South Africa’s S&T partnership with the European Union From FP4 to Horizon 2020 Daan du Toit Senior S&T Representative to the EU.
EU SME policy The “Small Business Act” for Europe and its Review
New opportunities for regional development through cross-border cooperation Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development November 16,
COMPETITION POLICY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION AT CUTS-ARC CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP, LUSAKA 7 TH MARCH, 2011 BY SAJEEV NAIR, COMPETITION POLICY.
Greg Lloyd Scotland in Context (2) Politics and Governance The Geddes Institute.
Role and potential small and medium-sized urban areas Latvia’s case
„South East Europe Programme” as a financing opportunity for projects in the Danube region and complementarity to other instruments COMPLEMENTARITY OF.
Presentation of the workshop results to the plenary session A) Strengthening rural entrepreneurship by connecting the local production with other economic.
A territorial approach: experiences of L’Altra Romagna in planning of Leader+ Gian Luca Bagnara L’Altra Romagna sc.rl (Italy)
Chinese – EU cooperation on water - Partnerships on Water Challenges 2014 CEWP High Level Conference, 4 th December 2014 Marta Moren Abat DG ENVIRONMENT,
5 November 2012 PERMANENT MISSION OF THAILAND TO THE WTO 1 Intellectual Property and Development: Thailand’s Experience.
Serbian Network of Knowledge. Context Statistical Information In the past 10 years, the number of highly educated people leaving Serbia has been approximately.
1 Promoting Technology and Applied Sciences in Cyprus Elpida Keravnou-Papailiou President of Governing Board Cyprus University of Technology.
National innovation strategies and policies - Republic of Slovenia Dr. Klemen Grošelj SIPO Novi Sad,
PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE IN THE STATE OF AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO Armando Jiménez, Ph.D Paris, 1 February 2006.
04/2007 European Funds in Bulgaria Supported by the European Commission (DG ENV)
Infrastructure Investment. 1.Market Size 2. Challenges 3. Proposals 4. Innovation Index.
Regulatory Administrative Institutions MPA 517 Lecture-8 1.
North American Competitiveness and Innovation Conference North American Borders in the New Global Economy San Diego, California, October 28, 2013.
16 September 2009, Ryn EUROREGION BALTIC – NEW CHALLENGES.
Standards TCH 347 Social Studies in the Elementary School Department of Education Shippensburg University Han Liu, Ph. D.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 3-1 Managing.
VENEZUELAN HYDROCARBONS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PRIVATE INVESTMENT The abundance of natural resources gives a definitive advantage. A large internal and nearby.
BaltMet Inno PROPOSAL FOR MARKETING STARTEGY FRAMEWORK Inga Vilka Municipal Consultancy Centre Riga, Latvia Helsinki, 6 June, 2006.
For Sustainable Development Green Economy CoT GDS: Sustainable development and Natural Resources Theme Week 13 to 19 August 2012.
The Role of Infrastructure in Development Cooperation a Norad Perspective Bergen 14 June 2005 Morten Svelle, Director Department for Environment and Private.
1 The Innovation Performance Review of Kazakhstan: Main Conclusions and Recommendations.
Workshop on the Legal Framework of EU Structural Funds’ Management for the Period Riga – Latvia, 4 & 5 December 2006 Head of Division, Preben.
”Single Economic Area” Faroes – Iceland THE HOYVÍK AGREEMENT Herluf Sigvaldsson Department of Foreign Affairs Prime Minister’s Office.
1 Regional Innovation Strategies RIS. 2 About Regional Innovation Strategies The RIS projects aimed to support regions to develop regional innovation.
International Cooperation in Science, Research and Technology in Germany Erika Rost Head of Division "Cooperation with Eastern European Countries" Federal.
THE ROLE OF OHS NATIONAL TRIPATITE ENTITIES “The Central American Experience” El Salvador, May 2006.
1 The FNR Foresight A participative Process. 2 Aims of the Foresight exercise Identification of National Research Priorities in the public sector with.
The State of University Progress in the EU-Spain GUILLERMO BERNABEU UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE JAVIER VIDAL UNIVERSITY OF LEON Empower European Universities.
1 Joint Research Centre (JRC) Annual Meeting of the EGTC Platform The EGTC-ready to use - Beyond cohesion policy Ulla Engelmann Interinstitutional and.
RESPONDING TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS: MOLDOVA’S EXPERIENCE Ruslan CODREANU - Head of the Policy, Strategic Planning and External Aid Department, State.
 Organized crime has increased considerably while having a negative effect on the State and population.  The operation mode of organized crime is complex.
E u r o p e a n C o m m i s s i o nCommunity Research Global Change and Ecosystems EU environmental research : Part B Policy objectives  Lisbon strategy.
EVOLUTION OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION
Loretta Dormal Marino Deputy Director General DG for Agriculture and Rural Development, European Commission IFAJ Congress 2010 – Brussels, 22 April 2010.
COMMENTS & RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE CORPORATE COMPETITIVENESS IN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (FTA) ERA. AJBM 31 st MEETING BANGKOK, THAILAND, NOVEMBER 24, 2005.
MEKONG RIVER COMMISSION PROGRAMMES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
Strategy of economic and social development of St. Petersburg until 2030 Committee for Economic Policy and Strategic Planning of St. Petersburg
BEST PRACTICES FROM GIJÓN TO SUPPORT INNOVATION AND MOVE TOWARDS ECONOMIC RECOVERY Tallin, 8th October 2009 Laura González Méndez Local Agency of Economic.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education 3-1 Global Management.
WORKSHOP ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS AND PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL FOR SAINT LUCIA Presentation by Laura del Castillo Saviñón, Technical.
TRAINING WORKSHOP ON SUCCESSFUL MODELS OF FARMER BASED ORGANIZATIONS Izmir – Menemen, Republic of Turkey Country Presentation : Morocco Jannary 2016.
Russian Information-Analytical APEC Center for Agricultural Biotechnology.
UNCLASSIFIED Lift the living standards and wellbeing of all Victorians by sustainably growing Victoria’s economy and employment and by working with the.
IoT Strategic Initiatives in Brazil
Climate Change Elements of the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP)
Rural Development experiences of Hungary
President, BSHRM & APFHRM
Approaches and instruments for sustainable rural development
EVALUATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONAL STRATEGY ON CSR
IPR’s: new challenges and opportunities
Jean-Eric Paquet.
Second International Seville Seminar on Future-Oriented Technology Analysis (FTA): Impacts on policy and decision making 28th- 29th September 2006 Towards.
Climate Change Elements of the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP)
THE KAZAKH UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS ASTANA KAZAKHSTAN
Presentation transcript:

Program for the Integration of the Northeastern Region of Mexico and its integration with Texas Government of Nuevo León´s State Corporation of Strategic Projects

INDEX INDEX I.Background 1.Framework. 2.INVITE Program. 3.Reasons for Regional Integration. II.Regional Characterization 1.Political Agreements 2.Legislative Coordination 3.Socio-Economic Integration 4.Educational-Cultural-Scientific and Technological Integration 5.Logistics Development for Competitivity and Energy III.Conclusion

It is the beginning of the era of knowledge; The era of continuous discoveries and scientific and technological innovation; The era of environmental protection; The era of competitive governance and sustainability; The era of new forms of social economic organization; It is the era of open markets and the markets social economies. I.1.-FRAMEWORK I.1.-FRAMEWORK The XXI century presents an unforeseen perspectives that call for audacious decisions

To face the challenges of globalization of the new century, the government of Nuevo Leon reengineered the state’s administration, and as a part of it, created the Corporation of Strategic Projects in order to foster and coordinate, among others projects : I.2.- INVITE PROGRAM I.2.- INVITE PROGRAM  The Regional Integration of the Northeastern Region and Texas; and  Recently, we have incorporated the Logistics Development for International Competitiveness: Modern roads and railroads, dried ports, telecommunications and information systems and value added logistics services.  The INVITE Program was instituted as a response to the need of fostering integrated regional economic development in the extended economic basin constituted by Northeastern Mexico and Texas.

To implement a new economic integration formula that transcends NAFTA. MISSION MISSION

To create a regional economic space with increase and growing competitiveness and higher standards of leading under a global vision. VISION VISION

I.3.-REASONS FOR REGIONAL INTEGRATION I.3.-REASONS FOR REGIONAL INTEGRATION  The process of globalization has produced important results: foster the integration of the global economy and intensify international competition, stimulated regional integration processes in Europe and Asia, as well as the proliferation of Free Trade Agreements.  Today NAFTA is the central axle of the Mexican economy. It is the most important among the more than 40 free trade agreements already signed by Mexico.  The traditional Mexico’s trade deficit disappeared and substituted by a 500% surplus in the first year of NAFTA.  As it was to be expected the rate of trade growth has slowdown in recent years.  The level of Mexico’s global trade with NAFTA has almost reach 300 BMD.  Only in 2004 the trade surplus grew an outstanding rate of 24%.

Legislative Cooperation Socio Economic Integration Educational Cultural Scientific and Technological Integration Political Agreements Regional Integration II.-REGIONAL CHARACTERIZATION II.-REGIONAL CHARACTERIZATION Identify and coordinate programs between governments, as well as productive sectors Create a legal framework which offers certainty to regional investment. Strengthen socio- cultural identity and development of knowledge To agree between society, public and private sectors the agreements to foster regional development

II.1.-POLÍTICAL AGREEMENTS II.1.-POLÍTICAL AGREEMENTS OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES  To unify criteria between governments, business leaders and society of the region to foster agreements among them and with other national and international public and private institutions.

It is necessary to impulse the task of political agreements to the next level trough agreements between entrepreneurs, as well as, state and local governments with the objective to solve the economic and legal boundaries of the different criteria's for the establishment of economic agents in the Northeast Mexico and Texas.

II.2.-LEGISLATIVE COOPERATION II.2.-LEGISLATIVE COOPERATION OBJECTIVES  To propose the creation of Regional Development Commissions which develop and incorporate bills in the states congresses which foster the integration of regional development.  Propose the Allocation of economical resources in the state governments budget for Regional Integration.  Create an appropriate legal framework to foster the investments and projects agreed among public and private sectors.  To lead in a legally way the investments and projects to geographic areas and economic sectors agreed according to regional priorities.  This actions focus on the objective of the homologation of Laws and Regulations at state and local level to foster the implementation, in a regional way, of projects, investments and quality certifications where a characteristics seals could be generated.

II.3.-SOCIO ECONOMIC INTEGRATION II.3.-SOCIO ECONOMIC INTEGRATION OBJECTIVES  To take the most of comparative and competitive advantages of each member of regional integration.  To rationalize the use of natural resources.  To strength the competitiveness of the region before the national and international economy..  To reduce costs on economics production chains.  To integrate and improve the commercial logistics systems of the region.  To increased the presence of the region on foreign markets.  To improve efficiency and efficacy of public and private investments.  To plan in a regionally way a sustainable urban development.

The socio economic integration works trough the installation of the Regional Commissions on strategic themes, which are: Each of the Regional Commissions has, already, 3 strategic projects to develop. - Agriculture - Water - Science and Technology -Logistics and Infrastructure -Economic Development - Education - Energy - Environment - Labor Relationship - Health - Security - Tourism

II.4.-EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INTEGRATION II.4.-EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INTEGRATION OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES To configure a regional society which fosters the cultural affinities and unify efforts to develop the science and technologies to create a more competitive region with higher life standards. To intensify scientific and technological exchange. To stimulate joint academic and cultural programs. To consolidate the International City of Knowledge.

Nowadays, the Program for the Integration of the Northeastern Region of Mexico and its integration with Texas has been extended with the Logistics for Competitivity and Energy themes for their development in a regional scope. The NEMEX-TEX office with its head offices located in Houston, organized in collaboration with the Northeast States and Texas governments, the first of three workshops of Logistics for Regional Competitiveness on January The workshop gathered more than 270 companies and more than 400 executives related with goods and services trade between Northeastern Region and Texas. The workshop was divided in 4 worktables : II.5.-LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT FOR COMPETITIVITY AND ENERGY II.5.-LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT FOR COMPETITIVITY AND ENERGY

In this context, the work and actions within state Legislative groups, plays an important role in the configuration and implementation of regional development strategies The legislative work defines the framework and the rules on the actions of the economic and social agents, furthermore, this must be the complement which helps to impulse and foster competitivity in the states, better administration, as well as improve the social welfare. Conclusion