
Jesús Carrillo
Jesús Carrillo is the director of economy at the Mexican think tank IMCO, where he analyzes economic policies and their impact on industries, including the automotive sector. He was in the news discussing the challenges faced by automotive companies in complying with the T-MEC regulations, particularly regarding the minimum percentage of components that must be manufactured in North America to avoid tariffs.
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Recent news mentions
Jesús Carrillo is an analyst who noted that the declining production in Cantarell has not been replaced.
Despetrolización de las finanzas ahonda impacto en MéxicoJesús Carrillo explained the significance of León XIV's background in a podcast.
Mucho más que el primer Papa americanoJesús Carrillo highlighted that the lack of planning and political promises led to the significant cost overruns of the refinery.
Sube a 20 mil 959 mdd costo de la refinería de Dos BocasJesús Carrillo explained that some automakers may not meet the T-MEC regulations due to not reaching the minimum percentage of North American-made components.
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