The State News Service reported in early 2011 that during the 29th Plenary Meeting of the Mexico-Japan Business Committee, President Felipe Calderon, accompanied by Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Francisco Javier Mayorga Castaneda, Secretary of Agriculture, said: "During my four years as president, our country has received nearly 90 billion dollars in foreign direct investment. And this has happened precisely because Mexico has or represents a great opportunity of success for firms investing in our country. Indeed, this growth of investment has also enabled us to grow and create jobs."
President Calderon also stated that, "The Mexican economy offers wonderful conditions for investment," explaining that, "This is due to Mexico's enormous advantages, such as, for example, its strategic geographical position, particularly in a global economy such as the one we have today."
The point is, he said, "That we are working to make government an effective ally of investors."
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