SEPGRA

Four Years

   We embarked on a transformative journey on this significant day four years ago amid a global pandemic. We transitioned from traditional in-person meetings to the innovative realm of virtual meetings, sharing our insights and analyses through emails and the increasingly popular WhatsApp. Sepgra, our virtual haven, was born, a space to disseminate research, analysis, and special reports on the national, regional, and global economic and political landscape. It is a platform to share our opinions and thoughts with like-minded global citizens across the globe. 

      Through the publication of 1,368 pieces, we demonstrated our adaptability and resilience. We navigated through international conflicts, domestic disturbances, political trends, and scientific advancements, covering a vast array of topics. We delved into the adverse effects of globalization and the evolving approaches to economic phenomena. Our enlightening videos and accurate forecasts were a testament to our growing knowledge, and even in our missteps, we found valuable lessons, strengthening our resolve and commitment.

    It all started with a piece on the drastic fall of the global and US GDP in the first quarter of 2020, another on the severe contraction of the Mexican economy, forecasting a drop of -11% for the year, and a special report on its ten political risks for 2020. Then one on the China-American Informational “Biological” Warfare: From “Yellow Peril” to “Chinese Virus”, and a visionary column by Luis Rubio on Mexico’s State oil company (PEMEX) appropriately titled “Expensive Toys”.

      It is safe to state that we are four years less ignorant today. Unlike think tanks, which run on donations influencing their content to please their donors, we enjoy the freedom to produce an unbiased service and thrive on delivering an excellent product. If you enjoy our content as we do making it, become a subscriber; it is the best compliment and the easiest way to support our endeavor. If you have already subscribed, thank you; we really appreciate it.

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