Secretariat of Economy
In Mexico, the Secretariat of Economy (Spanish: Secretaría de Economía; abbreviated "SE") is the government department in charge of matters related to the economy. The Secretary of Economy is a member of the federal executive cabinet appointed by the President of the Republic.
This article is about the department of the Mexican government. For the dicastery of the Roman Curia, see Secretariat for the Economy.Agency overview
1917
- Secretariat of Commerce and Industrial Development
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1940, Florida, 01030 Mexico City Mexico
19°21′9.47″N 99°11′8.46″W / 19.3526306°N 99.1856833°W
- Raquel Buenrostro Sánchez, Secretary of Economy
- National Metrology Centre
- Federal Economic Competition Commission
- Federal Commission on Regulatory Reform
- Mining Development Trust Fund
- Mexican Institute of Industrial Property
- Federal Consumers' Attorney
- ProMéxico
- Mexican Geological Survey
Until 2000 the name of the Secretariat of Economy was the Secretariat of Commerce and Industrial Development (Secofi) but that name was changed when Vicente Fox acceded to the presidency.
Marcelo Ebrard was designated to serve in the position by President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on 20 June 2024.[3]