New Trade Framework Enhances Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership
On April 1st, 2005, Mexico and Japan will implement an Economic Association Agreement (EAA) that will propel their economic relationship to new heights.
New Trade Framework Enhances Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership
On April 1st, 2005, Mexico and Japan will implement an Economic Association Agreement (EAA) that will propel their economic relationship to new heights.
A Promising Future for the Retirement Industry in Mexico
In recent years, the retirement industry in the United States has been transformed by market forces and demographics.
Mexico is One of the Most Important Export Destinations for U.S. Ports
The implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement more than ten years ago is responsible for tripling the amount of trade between Mexico and the United States.
Mexico is a Growing Export Market for U.S. States
Since the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement almost eleven years ago, most U.S. states have expanded their exports to Mexico.
Mexico Repositions itself as an Exporter of High-End Appliances
Mexico’s position as a world-class manugacturer of appliances and high value-added goods continues to strengthen.
Mexico’s Rebound as a Premier FDI Destination
2004 has been a watershed year for Mexico’s foreign direct investment flows.
Mexico Calidad Selecta
“What’s for dinner tonight?” As our long days of work come to an end and we make our way home to enjoy a meal among the comforts of our families, a tradition that is as old as the family unit itself we must ask ourselves, what is it that makes these meals so comforting?
Mexican Senate Ratifies Agreement with OPIC
On March 27, 2004 the Mexican Senate approved the agreement between Mexico and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation of the United States.
Regulatory Moratorium: A New Tool for Promoting Economic Activity
On April 22nd 2004, President Fox announced a regulatory moratorium for the next twelve months restricting the issuance of new regulations and mandating the revision of existing regulations by Federal Agencencies.
10 Years: Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI)
It’s been 10 years since the creation of the IMPI in 1993.
NAFTA: The Future of Poultry
Since 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has eliminated tariff and non-tariff barriers among its members, promoting cross-border trade and investment flows.
Mexico and the US Working Together against Bioterrorism
The Public Health, Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002, enacted June 12, 2002, and commonly known as “The Bioterrorism Act”, contains several provisions that enable the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) to intervene in the U.S. food supply chain in order to prevent bioterrorist attacks.