It highlights that in a world where gender equality and female empowerment are recognized as fundamental for progress, challenges persist that hinder the full development of women and that is why electronic commerce emerges as a catalog of initiatives for female empowerment. , to combat inequalities and create environments conducive to social development.
According to data from Alegra.com, 58.6% of online stores in Mexico 2021 were created by women.
In her advice for Low Carbon Business Action Latam, an initiative of the European Union focused on the energy transition and sustainability, the consultant, who has been invited by the Ministry of Economy to participate in the Third T-MEC SME Dialogue in Montreal, Canada , organized by Global Affairs Canada and Canada's Trade Commissioner Service, pointed out that Ecommerce complements sustainable economic development, positioning itself as a key figure.
Alonso has also worked as a consultant on APEC projects, sponsored by the US Government and with support from the Government of Mexico, focused on gender equality and the sustainable economic development of women. These experiences underscore her ability to significantly influence international trade policymaking.