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- ProMéxico abstract "ProMéxico is a trust fund of the Mexican Government —a subdivision of the Secretariat of Economy— that promotes international trade and investment. ProMéxico drives the country's active participation in the international arena and firmly establishes it as an attractive, safe and competitive destination for foreign investment; encourages the exportation of national products and supports the internationalization of Mexican companies; provides specialized advisory services to boost the export of products and services and increase the presence of Mexican businesses abroad, and guides the attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country.ProMéxico has a network of 48 offices in 31 countries with sizeable economies that account for more than 70% of the world gross domestic product. In Mexico, 30 offices provide the public with a wide range of services and support.".
- ProMéxico formationDate "2007-06-13".
- ProMéxico formationYear "2007".
- ProMéxico headquarter Mexico.
- ProMéxico location Mexico.
- ProMéxico parentOrganisation Secretariat_of_Economy.
- ProMéxico thumbnail Logo_ProMéxico_EN.svg?width=300.
- ProMéxico wikiPageExternalLink www.promexico.gob.mx.
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- ProMéxico wikiPageRevisionID "707055187".
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Mexico.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_Mexico.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trade_ministries.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Felipe_Calderón.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Gross_domestic_product.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Internationalization.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Mexico.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Secretariat_of_Economy.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink Yukon.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLink File:Edificio_ProMéxico.JPG.
- ProMéxico wikiPageWikiLinkText "ProMéxico".
- ProMéxico agencyName "ProMéxico".
- ProMéxico chief1Name "Francisco N. González Díaz".
- ProMéxico directorGeneral "Francisco N. González Díaz".
- ProMéxico formed "2007-06-13".
- ProMéxico latd "19.310799".
- ProMéxico logo "Logo ProMéxico EN.svg".
- ProMéxico logoWidth "260".
- ProMéxico longd "-99.218221".
- ProMéxico parentDepartment Secretariat_of_Economy.
- ProMéxico wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_government_agency.
- ProMéxico wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MEX.
- ProMéxico wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mexico_topics.
- ProMéxico wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ProMéxico wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- ProMéxico wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:URL.
- ProMéxico subject Category:Economy_of_Mexico.
- ProMéxico subject Category:Government_of_Mexico.
- ProMéxico subject Category:Trade_ministries.
- ProMéxico hypernym Fund.
- ProMéxico point "19.310799 -99.218221".
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- ProMéxico type Company.
- ProMéxico type GovernmentAgency.
- ProMéxico type Organisation.
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- ProMéxico type SocialPerson.
- ProMéxico type Thing.
- ProMéxico type SpatialThing.
- ProMéxico type Q327333.
- ProMéxico type Q43229.
- ProMéxico comment "ProMéxico is a trust fund of the Mexican Government —a subdivision of the Secretariat of Economy— that promotes international trade and investment.".
- ProMéxico label "ProMéxico".
- ProMéxico sameAs Q6087872.
- ProMéxico sameAs ProMéxico.
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- ProMéxico lat "19.310799".
- ProMéxico long "-99.218221".
- ProMéxico wasDerivedFrom ProMéxico?oldid=707055187.
- ProMéxico depiction Logo_ProMéxico_EN.svg.
- ProMéxico homepage www.promexico.gob.mx.
- ProMéxico isPrimaryTopicOf ProMéxico.
- ProMéxico name "ProMéxico".