
Price controls in Mexico: IFT and Cofece
Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the
Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the
The World Trade Organization (WTO) evaluated Mexico‘s various export prohibitions, restrictions and licenses as follows. Mexico regulates exports of certain products to protect public health,
Among the various input costs, energy is key for most food products, with both direct (fuel) and indirect (chemicals, fertilizers, electricity) channels. The World Bank
The WTO published an analysis of the Free Trade Agreement between the United Kingdom and South Korea, two economies with high integration to global value
An electric vehicle requires an average of 15,000 individual parts/components, says the American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC). To consider: the typical passenger vehicle with an
Alpek is the leading producer of polystyrene foam in the Americas and the third largest worldwide, and operates the only polypropylene (PP) plant in Mexico.
Argentina and China signed last February a memorandum of understanding within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. This initiative aims to boost cooperation
Mexico‘s exports to the United States were US$32.075 billion in August 2022, an increase of 25.7% at a year-over-year rate, reported the Department of Commerce
At the end of August 2022, Mexico‘s Importers’ Registry had 121,707 active taxpayers, informed the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP). Meanwhile, the Register
Mexico’s main international trade procedures include the Notice of Crossing (now suspended), the importers’ registry and the pedimento. The following paragraphs explain each of these
Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the
The World Trade Organization (WTO) evaluated Mexico‘s various export prohibitions, restrictions and licenses as follows. Mexico regulates exports of certain products to protect public health,
Among the various input costs, energy is key for most food products, with both direct (fuel) and indirect (chemicals, fertilizers, electricity) channels. The World Bank
The WTO published an analysis of the Free Trade Agreement between the United Kingdom and South Korea, two economies with high integration to global value
An electric vehicle requires an average of 15,000 individual parts/components, says the American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC). To consider: the typical passenger vehicle with an
Alpek is the leading producer of polystyrene foam in the Americas and the third largest worldwide, and operates the only polypropylene (PP) plant in Mexico.
Argentina and China signed last February a memorandum of understanding within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. This initiative aims to boost cooperation
Mexico‘s exports to the United States were US$32.075 billion in August 2022, an increase of 25.7% at a year-over-year rate, reported the Department of Commerce
At the end of August 2022, Mexico‘s Importers’ Registry had 121,707 active taxpayers, informed the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP). Meanwhile, the Register
Mexico’s main international trade procedures include the Notice of Crossing (now suspended), the importers’ registry and the pedimento. The following paragraphs explain each of these