Mexican government: violent crime hampering growth
Thursday 04 September 2008
Official figures show that 2,700 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico so far this year. According to the finance minister, crime is scaring investors away from the country.
Thursday 04 September 2008
By Reuters"We estimate that this feeling of insecurity in the country takes away approximately one percentage point of growth," the Reforma newspaper on Wednesday quoted Carstens as saying.
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Around 2,700 people have also been killed in drug trafficking violence so far this year.
"There are investors who would be willing to put their money to work in our country if the rule of law were more solid," Carstens said.
Carstens said job creation and companies' investments were suffering due to crime but did not give further details.
President Felipe Calderon is coming under increasing pressure to put an end to the crime wave and has sent thousands of troops and federal police to fight drug cartels since he took office in late 2006.
More than 150,000 Mexicans across the country marched on Saturday to protest rising crime rates.
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