### Glitches in SAT System Impact Tijuana’s Export Industry to the U.S.: CCE
**Tijuana** – Recent technical issues with the SAT’s electronic billing platform have disrupted operations in Tijuana’s industrial sector, affecting exports to the United States, according to Carlos Jaramillo Silva, president of the Tijuana Business Coordinating Council (CCE). The problems began over the weekend and have resulted in the cancellation of electronic signatures crucial for business transactions.
Jaramillo Silva commented that, as of now, the financial impact on the industrial and commercial sectors remains unquantified. He expressed concern over the lack of information, noting that authorities have yet to disclose the number of companies affected by these cancellations.
“The revocation of electronic signatures due to what the authorities have called a system error has led to significant setbacks,” he said. “By Monday morning, numerous companies discovered their electronic signatures had been canceled, which nearly halted their economic activities.”
Tijuana’s economy relies heavily on exports, with 65% of its industry involved in international trade, highlighting the substantial effect of these disruptions. While some companies began recovering their electronic signatures by Monday afternoon, the issue underscores the need for a more robust and advanced tax system to prevent such impediments.
### Secondary Article: The Ongoing Impact of Technical Issues in Tijuana’s Export Sector
The recent technical malfunctions in the SAT’s portal have brought to light vulnerabilities in the technological infrastructure supporting Tijuana’s vital export industry. As companies in the region strive to resume normal operations, the situation has triggered discussions about improving the resilience of digital systems critical to economic activities.
In light of this incident, experts are urging Mexican authorities to invest in modernizing the technological frameworks that support taxation processes. This modernization is essential not only to prevent future disruptions but also to sustain the economic growth tied to the dynamic export sector of the border city.
The incident has sparked anxiety among business leaders, who fear that similar issues might recur, potentially harming the competitive edge that Tijuana holds as a major export hub. As recovery efforts continue, stakeholders are calling for transparent communication and swift action from authorities to ensure minimal interruption in business operations in the future.