Coparmex Demands Reinstatement of the Security Committee
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MEXICALI — The insecurity facing Mexicali demands firm decisions, functioning institutions, and genuine coordination between authorities and citizens. Today, diagnoses and speeches are not enough: formal mechanisms for participation that generate concrete results are required, stated Coparmex Mexicali.
The crime increased in 20 states during 2025 Five entities concentrate almost two thirds of the victims Entrepreneurs demand specialized prosecutors and urgent actions A crime that does not yield and expands Extortion continues to grow in Mexico and has become a structural pressure for economic activity, without security strategies succeeding in containing it, warned the Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex).The business age…
Extortion has become one of the most damaging crimes for business activity in Mexico, according to a statement issued by the Mexican Employers' Confederation (COPARMEX) on January 26, 2026. In 2025, this crime saw a 78.1% increase compared to the previous decade and grew in 20 of the country's 32 states, highlighting a structural problem that… Source
Extortion grew 37.4% on the southern border, much higher than in the north, raising pressure on logistics corridors and key supply chains in the region. Extortion in Mexico maintains an upward trajectory and is consolidated as one of the main risks for the business operation, with strong pressure on the logistics corridors of the southern border, according to an analysis by the Mexican Confederation of Employers (Coparmex). At the close of 2025,…
Mexico. The Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex) this Monday called on the Government to consider the fight against extortion as a "national priority of public policy", since crime has become one of the most persistent and harmful costs for business activity in Mexico. The country's main employers' group elaborated in a statement that extortion is not an isolated or transitory phenomenon, but "constant pressure" that affect…
Extortion in Mexico is on the rise and keeps “the businessmen on their knees,” denounced the Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex).
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