CONCANACO
Confederación de Cámaras Nacionales de Comercio, Servicios y Turismo
President
José Manuel López Campos
Websiteconcanaco.com.mx

CONCANACO is Mexico's Confederation of the National Chambers of Commerce. Along with its counterpart CONCAMIN, it is a public institution with complete autonomy that coordinates and represents the local chambers of commerce (CANACO's) before the Federal Government.[1][2] Its main tasks are to encourage the private sector to invest in new business opportunities in the country and to promote Mexico's tourism industry. CONCANACO's current president is José Manuel López Campos, appointed on 28 March 2014.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Ley de Cámaras Empresariales y sus Confederaciones
  2. ^ Story, Dale (1984). Industry, the State, and Public Policy in Mexico. University of Texas Press. pp. 81–92. ISBN 9780292766457. LCCN 85013363.
  3. ^ "Concanaco elige nuevo Presidente". Diario de Yucatán (in Mexican Spanish). 28 March 2014.
  4. ^ # UnDíaSinNosotras was reflected in 30,000 million pesos (in Spanish) Forbes Mexico, 10 March 2020
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