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Luis de la Calle Pardo, international trade expert, moderator at Summit 2022

The economist will lead the panel The Role of Governments in the Prosperity of the Sea of Cortez Region, with the participation of the governors and the governor of the Sea of Cortez.

One of Mexico's most brilliant minds in the area of economics, Luis de la Calle Pardowill be present at the Summit 2022 Mission Prosperityof Sea of Cortez Forumwhich will be held from November 16 to 18, 2010 at Los CabosBaja California Sur.

D. in Economics from the University of Virginia will be moderator at the panel The Role of Governments in the Prosperity of the Sea of Cortez Regionin which the governor of Baja California, Maria del Pilar Avila Olmedaand the governors of Baja California Sur, Víctor Manuel Castro Cosíoof Sonora, Alfonso Durazo MontoyaSinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moyaand Nayarit, Miguel Angel Navarro Quinterowill have interventions.

Luis de la Calle Pardo studied Economics at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, after which he obtained a Master's degree and a Master's degree in Economics from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. D. in Economics at the University of Virginia.

He was Undersecretary for International Trade Negotiations of the Mexican Ministry of Economy of Mexico. During his tenure, he headed Mexico's negotiations for bilateral free trade agreements and regional and multilateral negotiations in the World Trade Organization.

Minister for Commercial Affairs at the Embassy of Mexico in Washington, D. C., where he was actively involved in the design, promotion and implementation of the North American Free Trade AgreementNAFTA.

De la Calle has extensive academic experience and is a frequent participant in the
in the media and is a columnist for El Universal. His most recent book is "La economía de la extorsión, el ballre que despoja a México".

He is currently general manager of De la Calle, Madrazo, Mancera, S. C. (CMM), a consultancy specializing in economics, regulatory processes and international trade-related issues.

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