The CCE seeks rapprochement with the governor and legislators over the disappearance of FIDEM.

April 30, 2025

The president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), Roberto Lyle Fritch, said they will seek out a meeting with Governor Marina del Pilar and the local Congress to discuss the elimination of the Business Trust Fund (FIDEM).
During the second broadcast of Esquina Informativa, Roberto Lyle said they submitted a letter requesting a meeting with the state governor; the president of the Congressional Board of Directors, Michelle Tejada; and the president of the Congressional Finance Committee, Julia Andrea González.
He maintained that the 180 million pesos obtained through the FIDEM is minimal compared to the 12.2 billion pesos the state receives from the Payroll Tax (ISN).
These 180 million pesos are distributed among five municipalities in Baja California (San Quintín and San Felipe are excluded); 40% goes to strategic projects, 40% to promote MSMEs, and 20% to promote investment programs.
He said that in 2024 the state government changed the operating rules of FIDEM, but there was a rapprochement, and in 2025 the management of the resource was already changed.

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