Mexico's economic policies have lagged behind the country's current situation, with the economy practically in a technical recession after recording three consecutive quarters of negative growth rates, said José Luis Contreras Valenzuela, president of the Mesa de Otay Industrial Association (AIMO).
Contreras Valenzuela added that while no business closures have been reported in Baja California, there is a shortage of job openings or fewer working hours.
He commented that of the 14,000 jobs that were offered monthly in previous years, they are now only a percentage derived from the turnover rate.
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