Office for Economic Affairs | |
Native Name: | Secretaría de Economía |
Formed: | 1917 |
Preceding1: | Secretariat of Commerce and Industrial Development |
Jurisdiction: | Federal government of Mexico |
Headquarters: | Av. Insurgentes Sur 1940, Florida, 01030 Mexico City Mexico |
Coordinates: | 19.3526°N -99.1857°W |
Chief1 Position: | Secretary of Economy |
Child3 Agency: | Federal Commission on Regulatory Reform |
Child5 Agency: | Mining Development Trust Fund |
Child7 Agency: | Federal Consumers' Attorney |
Child8 Agency: | ProMéxico |
Website: | www.economia.gob.mx/en |
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.
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.
See also: Cabinet of Mexico.
Marcelo Ebrard was designated to serve in the position by President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on 20 June 2024.[3]