November 2002- NAFTA at 10
NAFTA at 10 On December 9th of 2002, Mexico, Canada and the United States will celebrate NAFTA’s 10th year anniversary.
NAFTA at 10 On December 9th of 2002, Mexico, Canada and the United States will celebrate NAFTA’s 10th year anniversary.
Mexico Launches a Program to Promote Foreign Trade and Investment As indicated by the National Plan for Development , the Ministry of the Economy launched the Foreign Trade and Investment Promotion Program, which constitutes another step towards achieving sustainable economic growth along with better standards of living for Mexico. U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Working Group for Intellectual […]
Mexican Automotive Industry: A World-Class Player Mexico’s economic liberalization has resulted in unprecedented growth of the Mexican auto and auto-part industry, turning it into a world class player.
Mexico and the U.S. Move Toward More Secure and Smarter Border In March 2002, Mexico and the United States signed the U.S.-Mexico Border Partnership, a comprehensive initiative aimed at both strengthening security and modernizing the clearing process for people and goods at our common border.
Mexico and Brazil Sign Trade Agreement On July 3rd, 2002, Mexico and Brazil signed a preferential trade agreement within the framework of the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA). Regionalism vs. Multilateralism: No such Policy Dilemma for Mexico The Fox’s administration international trade policy demonstrates that countries such as Mexico can effectively manage both multilateral and […]
Mexican Maquiladora Industry Heading Towards Recovery The maquiladora industry is recovering from last year’s slump.
Mexico: A Robust Market for U.S. Manufactured Products NAFTA has been an engine to promote the expansion of trade in manufactured goods among Mexico, the United States and Canada. WTO Praises Mexico’s Trade Policy On April 16 the World Trade Organization (WTO) praised Mexico in its Trade Policy Review Report.
U.S.-Mexico Cooperate to Create a “Smart Border” Since the terrorist attacks last September, security has become the top priority in the U.S> and thus a central element in the bilateral agenda with Mexico.
Opening and liberalizing the Mexican Telecom Industry Over the last decade, Mexico has taken a series of significant steps to liberalize its telecommunications sector, looking forward to promote and consolidate competition.
Mexico and USA: Partnership for Prosperity Presidents Bush and Fox recently launched a new public-private initiative called “Partnership for Prosperity”.
Mexican Tourism Sector: A World of Investment Opportunities Mexico is a country of enormous potential for investment in the tourism sector.