Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit, Mexican government secretariat
The Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit is Mexico's finance ministry responsible for managing the nation's money, tax collection, and government spending. It creates budgets, oversees how public funds are distributed across programs, and ensures the financial system remains stable and properly regulated.
Established in 1824, this ministry has been central to Mexico's government from the beginning. Over nearly two centuries, it has evolved through economic changes and reforms, continuously adapting its policies to guide the nation's financial development and maintain stability.
The building is located in Mexico City and houses numerous offices where government officials work on financial policy decisions. Visitors should be aware that this is an official government building with security measures and restricted access in place.
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