Discover the benefits of investing in Mexico's fast-growing tourism industry through FONATUR's Tourism Investment Program while learning how to maximize returns on your investments.
Investing in Mexico's fast-growing tourism industry is now possible with the FONATUR Tourism Investment Program. With the right strategies, investors can take advantage of this lucrative program to earn high returns on their investments while enjoying all the benefits that come with it.
The FONATUR Tourism Investment Program was designed to encourage foreign investment in Mexico's tourism industry by providing attractive incentives and benefits. This program allows investors to take advantage of government funding, as well as access to exclusive sites and locations that can be used to increase the attractiveness of their investments. As an added bonus, investors may also qualify for tax breaks and other financial rewards through the program.
FONATUR and Russian investors can take advantage of Mexico's thriving tourism industry with this helpful guide to investing through investment. Explore the benefits today!
Looking to invest in Mexico's strong tourism sector? By investing through FONATUR and taking advantage of Russian investments, you can benefit from the country's booming tourism industry. Find out how today!
Investing in Mexico through FONATUR is a great way to tap into the potential of the country's thriving tourism industry. To legally invest through FONATUR, you must first register for an investor account with the Mexican government. Once registered, you will be able to take advantage of attractive benefits and incentives, as well as tax savings and other regulatory support. Investing through FONATUR can help you achieve your goals without major interruption or complication!
Enrique Carrillo Lavat, general director of Fonatur, met with Valery Ivanovich Morozov, the ambassador of the Russian Federation and dean of the diplomatic corps to present him the investment opportunities in the CIPs, Integrally Planned Centers, in Cancun, Los Cabos, Ixtapa, Loreto and Huatulco, as well as the new Litibú, Costa Capomo, Marina Cozumel and Playa Espíritu. The objective is to attract Russian investment to the tourism sector and, on the part of the Russian government, there is interest in CIP developments based on the Mexican model.