CIUDAD JUAREZ, Chihuahua – Representatives from the business sectors of Chihuahua capital and Ciudad Juarez recently convened to foster greater coordination between the two regions and establish a unified agenda for the state’s economic advancement. The meeting, held yesterday, January 27, 2026, aimed to address critical issues impacting economic growth and investment across Chihuahua.
Key Business Organizations Participate in Strategic Meeting
The gathering was organized by the Chihuahua Business Coordinating Council (CCE) and saw the participation of presidents from various influential business organizations. These included INDEX, CANACINTRA, COPARMEX, CMIC, CANADEVI, CCE, and the State Economic Development of Chihuahua (DESEC), with representatives from both Chihuahua capital and Ciudad Juarez.
Technical Analysis of Payroll Tax and Infrastructure Projects
A significant portion of the discussion focused on a technical analysis of the destination of the Payroll Tax (ISN). Business leaders also identified priority infrastructure and competitiveness projects deemed essential for stimulating economic growth and enhancing investment conditions throughout the state. This analysis is particularly relevant given the upcoming 1 percent additional increase to the ISN in Chihuahua, set to take effect on February 1.
In light of the ISN increase, the business sector emphasized the importance of maintaining an ongoing and constructive dialogue. Their objective is to ensure that the collected resources are allocated to strategic projects that will generate employment, promote economic development, and boost competitiveness across the state.
Unified Vision for State Economic Strengthening
Attendees unanimously agreed that robust coordination between the productive sectors of Chihuahua and Ciudad Juarez is crucial. This collaborative approach is seen as vital for consolidating a shared vision that will strengthen the state’s economy and improve its standing compared to other states within Mexico.
The meeting underscores a proactive effort by the business community to influence policy and resource allocation, ensuring that economic initiatives are aligned with the needs and priorities of both major urban centers and the wider state of Chihuahua.
Future Outlook: Continued Dialogue and Strategic Investment
The commitment to a common agenda suggests a sustained effort to address economic challenges and opportunities collaboratively. The focus on strategic infrastructure and judicious use of the payroll tax highlights a forward-looking approach aimed at long-term prosperity for Chihuahua.
This unified front from the business community is expected to provide a strong voice in advocating for policies that support a favorable investment climate and sustainable economic development, ultimately benefiting the residents and businesses of Chihuahua and Ciudad Juarez.