At a rate of 47.3%, totaling $330.6 million from the tourism sector. |
Maribel Collins, Secretary of Tourism and Economy (Setue), stated that during the second quarter of 2023, Baja California Sur has attracted the highest Foreign Direct Investment in Tourism (FDI-T). The state of Baja California Sur accounted for 47.3% of the total, receiving $330.6 million in this sector. Furthermore, this figure is 4 times higher than the previous quarter, which was $81.9 million. Additionally, the current numbers represent the highest quarterly amount generated in recent years. Other states such as Quintana Roo accounted for 21.5%, Jalisco 7.6%, Nayarit 6.6%, and Sonora 4.6%. The state official also provided details that the majority of the FDI-T originates from the United States of America. However, she pointed out that countries like Canada and Spain have also invested their capital in Baja California Sur. |
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