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		<title>The fall of “El Mencho” generates millions in losses in Jalisco</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The productive sector of Jalisco agreed to lift the “red code” after the violent events of February 22nd following the capture and subsequent death of Rubén “N”, known as “El Mencho”, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and activities gradually began on Tuesday, February 24th , although the economic losses are in the millions. According to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span dir="auto">The productive sector of Jalisco agreed to lift the “red code” after the violent events of February 22nd following the capture and subsequent death of Rubén “N”, known as “El Mencho”, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and </span><strong><span dir="auto">activities gradually began on Tuesday, February 24th</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , although the economic losses are in the millions.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">According to the </span><a href="https://coparmexjal.org.mx/index.html"><span dir="auto">Employers&#8217; Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) Jalisco</span></a><span dir="auto"> , </span><strong><span dir="auto">last Sunday, 81% of the companies affiliated with this organization reported disruptions to their operations</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , mainly due to cancellation of services, suspension or temporary reduction of work, logistical disruptions and difficulty in transporting employees to their workplaces.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">On </span><strong><span dir="auto">Monday, February 23, 69% of businesses had no operations</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , while those that did operate did so on a limited basis. Furthermore, 88% of businesses reported financial losses, which </span><strong><span dir="auto">exceeded one million pesos for medium and large companies, while micro and small businesses reported losses of between 10,000 and 50,000 pesos</span></strong><span dir="auto"> .</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Alfredo Cárdenas, vice president of the Board of Directors of the  </span><a href="https://www.ccij.org.mx/"><span dir="auto">Council of Industrial Chambers of Jalisco (CCIJ)</span></a><span dir="auto"> , commented that it has been agreed to lift the “red code” to normalize work throughout Jalisco; however, the security committee will be in permanent session to address any incidents that may occur.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span dir="auto">“We have agreed to maintain the active coordination protocol between security forces, to maintain a presence throughout the state, especially on federal and state highways. I want to acknowledge the collaboration of the community, workers, businesses, transporters, and service providers for their support in resuming activities,” he stated in an interview with T21.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span dir="auto">The representative of the </span><a href="https://canacar.com.mx/"><span dir="auto">National Chamber of Freight Transportation (Canacar) </span></a><span dir="auto"> in Jalisco also mentioned that truckers are suffering from tollbooth closures, blockades, and checkpoints, a situation that has a significant economic impact, resulting in </span><strong><span dir="auto">daily losses of 10,000 to 30,000 pesos</span></strong><span dir="auto"> . He specified that between 1,000 and 2,000 trucks travel through the state each day.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span dir="auto">“It is the consequences that bring us several problems. We started working with all the conditions and promises of increased surveillance to prevent any incidents along the way, and we expect more protection. We are eager to work, but we do not want to put the lives of the operators at risk,” he stressed.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span dir="auto">He detailed that the effects recorded after the operation by federal forces in Tapalpa were that five food and beverage distribution routes experienced fires, three cargo trucks belonging to their affiliates were burned, and that </span><strong><span dir="auto">between Sunday and Monday they had a work absenteeism rate of up to 90%; in addition, 66.7% of companies canceled shifts</span></strong><span dir="auto"> and a 27.4% partial reduction of shifts was recorded.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">He stated that </span><strong><span dir="auto">the economic impact is over 100 million pesos</span></strong><span dir="auto"> and “we are still counting. Today (Tuesday) we have an average absenteeism rate of 3% across the entire industry; specifically, there are industries with higher absenteeism, which has reached 20 percent.”</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Given this scenario, Alfredo Cárdenas considered it necessary to have greater prevention measures, increased surveillance on the highways, “to engage in dialogue with the government to determine how we can improve things together as a team, and to continue working to secure further investments. We are working hand in hand with industry, transportation companies, and the government.”</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">For its part, the </span><a href="https://caniracjalisco.org/"><span dir="auto">National Chamber of the Restaurant and Seasoned Food Industry (Canirac) Jalisco</span></a><span dir="auto"> , reported that </span><strong><span dir="auto">on Tuesday, February 24, the restaurant sector</span></strong><span dir="auto"> of the state also resumed activities in accordance with the provisions and safety guidelines of the state government.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Likewise, the </span><a href="https://ahjal.com/"><span dir="auto">Jalisco Hotel Association</span></a><span dir="auto">  pointed out that hotels located in the </span><strong><span dir="auto">Guadalajara metropolitan area are operating normally and “under strict security and service controls”</span></strong><span dir="auto"> .</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Similarly, the </span><a href="https://apeamac.com/"><span dir="auto">Association of Avocado Producers and Exporters of Mexico (Apeam)</span></a><span dir="auto"> will resume activities this Wednesday, February 25, as &#8220;the staff of the United States Department of Agriculture are returning to their regular work at the centers,&#8221; following the suspension of operations due to the violent events of Sunday, February 22.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span dir="auto">“Consequently, the industry can resume operations in Michoacán and Jalisco, reiterating the importance of maintaining at all times the necessary measures to safeguard the integrity and safety of personnel in the field,” said Luis de la Rocha Zazueta, general director of Apeam, in a letter addressed to the members and the packing sector.</span></p></blockquote>
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