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Contents Introduction Competitive Strategy What PAI is? Incentive Programs Description Summary of Incentives 2015 Contact Information 4 5 6 7 20 22 3
Introduction COFEC 4 COORDINATION OF ECONOMIC PROMOTION AND COMPETITION COMPETITIVINESS TRANSPARENCY GROWTH In 2010, the State of Mexico s Economic Development Law was enacted in order to enhance economic development and encourage investment in the region. With the enactment of this law, the State Council of Economic Development and Competition (CEFEC) was created. The CEFEC s main objective is to design policy, strategies, programs, and actions to enhance investment and economic activity in the State of Mexico. CEFEC s main attribution is to design and approve the Government Incentive Programs (PAI).
Competitive Strategy Federal and State Economic Policies. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2013-2015 STATE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011-2017 PROSPEROUS MEXICO PROGRESSIVE STATE Objective: Enhance economic growth and competition, and increase employment. Objective:Further economic competition. IMPULSE5
What PAI is? The Government Incentive Programs (PAI) include all fiscal and non-fiscal incentives designed by the Government of the State of Mexico to stimulate economic development and growth. The PAI s main objectives are: Attracting new investments. Strengthening local enterprises. Supporting enterprises in strategic industries. Supporting creation of new business ventures, specially Small and Medium Enterprises (MiPyMES). Enhancing economic development and competition in municipalities that have been deemed extreme poverty areas. 6
NCENTIVES Incentive Programs 2015 For Fiscal 2015, the Government of the State of Mexico approved 32 incentive programs that will benefit the productive sectors in the region. It is important to mention that this year s PAI include benefits for the health sector, the social and productive organizations, small business owners, fireworks manufacturers, and rural enterprises. This year, nine government entities collaborated to develop the 2015 Incentive Programs. This effort reflects directly on the Government of the State of Mexico s compromise to further growth in all productive sectors in the region. SECRETARIAT 1. Agricultural Development 2. Economic Development 3. Education 4. Finance 5. Environment 6. Health 7. Public Safety 8. Labor 9. Tourism Total Incentive Fiscal 2 2 Incentive Non-Fiscal 5 7 2 7 2 1 1 3 2 30 Total 5 7 2 9 2 1 1 3 2 32 7
8 Genetically superior animals Subsidize the acquisition of genetically superior animals. Aquaculture Development Help farmers improve the processes of breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of water environments. Livestock Identification and Traceability Program Livestock Identification and Traceability conducted by the National System for Livestock Identification (SINIGA). This program has the objective of identifying diseases that might affect livestock in the southern region of the State of Mexico, thus hindering production. Women empowerment Program designed to empower women in rural areas and help them become self-employed. Adequate intake of water Provide construction materials to benefit Agricultural infrastructure and sustainability. AQUACULTURE DEVELOP MENT Secretariat of Agricultural Development
INDUSTRY Secretariat of Economic Development Industrial Parks Preferential terms for acquiring spaces in Industrial Parks. International Trade Training Provide programs, training and certification in international trade designed to enhance the enterprises trade practices. Investment Assistance Provide assistance to potential investors. Trade Missions and Trade Fairs Financial Support for enterprises attending trade missions and trade fairs that could result into business opportunities abroad. Export Development Program Eligible companies will receive legal, fiscal, and administrative information related to exporting processes. 9
E Secretariat of Economic Development State of Mexico Certificate of Origin A certificate given to enterprises which are enrolled in the State Economic Development Registry. The benefits provided by this recognition are: Tie-breaker factor in public procurement processes. Elegibility for Business Excellence Award. Elegibility for Government Incentive Programs. Business Excellence Award An award to recognize business excellence in the following areas: Human Development, Competitiveness, Environment Protection, Exports, Social Responsibility, Gender Equality. 10 BUSINESS
NEW MPLOYMENTS Secretariat of Finance Payroll Tax Exemptions Enterprises will benefit from a 100% payroll tax exemption for up to 36 months if they: Employ elderly workers (60 years-old and plus). Employ Education, Technological, and Technical Graduates from the Classes of 2013,2014,and 2015. Move its business from other entity to the State of Mexico. Build a startup company in the State of Mexico. Enterprises will benefit from a 100% payroll tax exemption for up to 36 months if they: Employ first-time workers. 11
CORPORATE EQUALITY Solidarity Sourcing Program The Solidarity Sourcing Program opens the Government s purchasing process to new categories of suppliers who have trouble accessing major contractors. All registered suppliers are eligible to contracts up to $500,000 MXP. Waiver on Contractual Warranties and Hidden Defects Liabilities Waiver on contractual warranties and hidden defects liabilities to those suppliers registered in the Solidarity Sourcing Program. Registration in the Solidarity Sourcing Program 100% payment exemption for business owners who register in the Solidarity Sourcing Program. Equal treatment for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (MiPyMes) Equal treatment for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (MiPyMes) in all procurement processes in the State of Mexico. 12
The State of Mexico s Council for Science and Technology (COMECyT) Research, Technological Development, and Innovation Incentives Enterprises who invest on Research, Technological Development, and Innovation are eligible for financial incentives. Patents Support Program Its objective is the securing of intellectual property created in the State of Mexico by providing total reimbursement on patent fees required by the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI). Program for Strengthening the Scientific and Technological Capacity Incentives for financing research and development of the enterprises technological capacities. With special focus in: Training for personnel, internships, specialized training, hiring of graduate professionals, and attraction of subject area experts. State Innovation Systems A program developed for the very small, small, and medium enterprises (MiPyMES) who wish to enhance and further their competitivity through innovation. 13
DUAL Secretariat DUCATION of Education Creation of local business ventures with Parents Associations Promote the creation of small business ventures among parents associations to manufacture uniforms (5 to 7 parents). Dual Education System (MMFD) The objective of this program is to further the Students formation by integrating them to the working force through apprenticeships and practicums. 14
Secretariat of Environment Clean Industry Certification The Clean Industry Certification is given to companies that demonstrate satisfactory accomplishment of legal requirements regarding environmental protection. Those companies that comply are eligible for the following benefits: exemption on inspections, savings on raw materials and energy, increased comparative advantage, and benefits for exporting. Hydrological Environmental Services CLEAN A program to pay landowners with 76,667+ Hectare of land to maintain their forest and thus protect the hydrological functions of the different areas. 15
16 Secretariat of Health Food Safety and Sanitation Program Provide enterprises with the necessary information for complying with the following requirements: SANITATION ERTIFICATION Sanitation Certification for food and beverages service providers. Certification for food and beverages handlers. Notifications of Operations. Application for Sanitary Permits.
Secretariat of Public Safety Training for pyrotechnic manufacturers Teach the State of Mexico s fireworks manufacturers the essential safety measures for the production, handling, and storage of fireworks. TRAINING 17
18 Secretariat of Labor UTOEMPLEO Scholarships for Corporate Education (Bécate) Program targeted to people who wish to enhance their professional capabilities and skills in order to become self-employed or further their professional career. Promoting Social Organizations Advise autonomous associations of persons who want to establish Co- Operatives for their mutual social, economic, and cultural benefit. Promoting Self-Employment Encourage the creation and strengthening of new business ventures by providing financial and non-financial incentives to entrepreneurs. Entreprenerus may be eligible for the following: Up to $25,000 MXP for equipment and infrastructure. Up to $125,000 MXP for equipment and infrastructure (If the enterprise is integrated by 5 or more people). C
Secretariat of Tourism Sale of Traditional Crafts Provide State of Mexico s craftsmen with a space to sell their products in CASART s store. This program operates under CASART s consignment terms. Promotion of Traditional Crafts Encourage participation of State of Mexico s craftsmen in state, national, and international events in order to increase sales and expand markets. RAFTSMEN 19
NCEN Summary of Incentives 2015 Agricultural Development Economic Development Finance 1. Genetically superior animals. 2. Aquaculture Development 3. Livestock Identification and Traceability Program 4. Women empowerment 5. Efficient use of water 1. Industrial Parks 2. International Trade Training 3. Investment Assistance 4. Trade Missions and Trade Fairs 5. Export Development Program 6. State of Mexico Certificate of Origin 7. Business Excellence Award 1. Payroll Tax Exemptions 2. Solidarity Sourcing Program 3. Waiver on Contractual Warranties and Hidden Defects Liabilities 4. Registration in the Solidarity Sourcing Program. 5. Equal treatment for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (MiPyMes) 20
TIVES Education Environment Health 1. Creation of local business ventures with Parents Associations 2. Dual Education System (MMFD) 1. Clean Industry Certification 2. Hydrological Environmental Services 1. Food Safety and Sanitation Program Public Safety Labor Tourism 1. Training for pyrotechnic manufacturers 1. Scholarships for Corporate Education (Bécate) 2. Promoting Social Organizations 3. Promoting Self- Employment 1. Sale of Traditional Crafts 2. Promotion of Traditional Crafts 21
22 Secretariat of Education Coordination of Dual Education Gladiolas No. 25, Izcalli Cuauhtémoc I, Metepec, Estado de México, C.P 52172 Tel.: (01 722) 219.02.12 Ext. 111. Unit of Information, Planning, Programming and Evaluation Otumba No. 782, Col. Electricistas, Toluca, Estado de México. Tel.: (01 722) 384.03.52 Secretariat of Finance Lerdo Pte. No. 300, Segundo Piso, Puerta 345, Palacio del Poder Ejecutivo, Colonia Centro, Toluca, Estado de México, C.P. 50000 Tel.: (01 722) 276.00.66. COMECyT Hacienda Cieneguilla No. 1, Col. Santa Elena, San Mateo Atenco, Estado de México, C.P. 52100 Tel.: (01 722) 319.00.11 al 15. Secretariat of Economic Development Paseo Colón No. 220, Col. Residencial Colón, C.P. 50120. Toluca, Estado de México. Tels.: (01 722) 277.88.71 y 210.50.22 Exts. 106, 109 y 112. Secretariat of Environment Conjunto SEDAGRO, Edificio C, puerta 101, Col. Ex Rancho San Lorenzo, Metepec, Estado de México, C.P. 52140 Tels.: (01 722) 271.07.79 y 271.07.89 Ext. 144. Secretariat of Health Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez No. 200 Esq. José Ma. Morelos, Col. San Sebastián, Toluca, Estado de México, C.P. 50150 Tel.: (01 722) 277.39.25 Secretariat of Public Safety Paseo Tollocan Ote. No. 1324, Esq. Marie Curie, Col. San Sebastián, Toluca, Estado de México, C.P. 50150 Tel.: (01 722) 275.82.00 Ext. 10787 Secretariat of Agricultural Development Conjunto SEDAGRO, Col. Ex Rancho San Lorenzo, Metepec, Estado de México, C.P. 52140 Tel.: (01 722) 275.64.00 Ext. 5704. Secretariat of Labor Rafael M. Hidalgo No. 301, Col. Cuauhtémoc, Toluca, Estado de México, C.P. 52130 Tels.: (01 722) 276.09.38 y 276.09.00 Ext. 4777. Secretariat of Tourism Robert Bosch No. 1731, 2o piso, Col. Zona Industrial, Toluca, Estado de México, C.P. 50071 Tel.: (01 722) 275.68.94 al 95. IIFAEM Av. Paseo Tollocan Ote. No. 700, Col. Izcalli IPIEM, Toluca, Estado de México, C.P. 50150 Tel.: (01 722) 217.51.08. CONTACT
COORDINATION OF ECONOMIC PROMOTION AND COMPETITION SECRETARIAT OF FINANCE Lerdo Pte. No. 300, segundo piso, puerta 345, Palacio del Poder Ejecutivo, Colonia Centro, Toluca, México, C.P. 50000 Tels.: (01 722) 276.00.66 SECRETARIAT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Robert Bosch Esq. 1 o de Mayo s/n, Zona Industrial, Toluca, Estado de México. Tels.: (01 722) 275 81 00 y 275 81 03 www.edomex.gob.mx/cofec cefec.sedeco@gmail.com