July 2010 - Intellectual Property Rights Key for Innovation and Economic Growth in Mexico
Intellectual Property Rights Key for Innovation and Economic Growth in Mexico
In recent years, Mexico has taken bold steps both domestically and internationally to ensure that its Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection and enforcement systems work efficiently to promote innovation, attract investment, and ultimately create more and better jobs in the country.
The Mexican Electrical-Electronics Industry Reloaded
Over the course of the past two decades, Mexico has been transformed into a high-tech global manufacturing center. The Mexican electrical-electronics industry has grown significantly after enjoying open access to the world’s largest marketplaces and a higher certainty framework for investments, both of which were made possible by Mexico’s extensive network of free trade agreements.
Success Stories
- New Expansion by Samsung Electronics in Queretaro
- Technicolor will Increase Production of its Plant in Guadalajara
- Getrag Plant Inaugurated in Irapuato
- Siemens is Planning a New Investment in Mexico
State Profiles
- Utah
- Nuevo Leon
Mexico 2010 Events
Mexico will be celebrating both the Bicentennial of its independence and the Centennial of its Revolution with a series of exciting events in several cities around the U.S
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