Encinas Najera
Yes, he is the son of Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez, Undersecretary for Human Rights, Migration and Population of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob).
Alejandro Encinas Nájera was general director of research and strategy at the Belisario Domínguez Institute of the Senate of the Republic from 2014 to 2018.
He has experience in denying the T-MEC, since from the beginning of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, he worked as head of the labor policy and institutional relations unit of the Ministry of Labor. He was in charge of the negotiation of the controversies in the rapid response labor mechanism of the North American trade agreement; which were resolved without the need for arbitration panels or trade sanctions, the SE said in a statement.
In addition, he was the point of contact for the administration of the labor chapters of Mexico’s trade agreements.
Now, he will be in charge of the negotiations requested by the United States and Canada for the energy policy for the energy policy of Mexico to avoid reaching a panel of specialists.
Public T-MEC and its rapid response labor mechanism: An action guide for Mexico Y Mexico: The transition to labor democracy.
He has a degree in Political Science and Public Administration from the UNAM, a master’s degree in Political Science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a doctorate in Social Sciences and Humanities from the UAM.
Romero Lopez
Before arriving at the Undersecretary of Industry and Commerce, Luis Abel Romero López was the general administrator of collection of the Tax Administration Service (SAT), where he was responsible for the design and implementation of strategies aimed at promoting the collection and recovery of tax credits. and thus increase tax revenue.
Before the SAT, Romero López was head of the unit in the Mayor’s Office of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), he was also technical coordinator of programming and budget control of personal services of the IMSS; In addition, he has held various positions in both the SHCP and the Ministry of Public Education (SEP).
Romero López has a degree in Economics from the Universidad Iberoamericana.