• They are currently in a balance in which there is not much work, but jobs are not lost

Five months into this year, the president of the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry (CMIC), John Manuel Perez, reported that the construction sector is gradually recovering from the effects that have been dragging on with the health emergency due to covid-19.

“Fortunately we are at the midpoint, there has already been a good opening in the state, the rest of the year looks positive and we hope it will be so”.

He stressed that so far this year no casualties have been reported in the sector's work, so they have remained in balance: "We keep that constant., it's already benefit, not going down helps a lot, after going downhill going up is very difficult, staying at the balance point is healthy and we see it as positive, and we hope that in the coming months we can continue to increase”.

The business leader said that for the rest of the year it is expected that the construction sector can fully recover despite the increases caused by inflation in the industry's inputs such as metals and cement..

By last, He added that it is expected that the construction sector of the CMIC can participate in public and private works projects., just as he recalled they have been small works in which they have been participating.

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