
The USMCA requires changes in Mexican legislation: CCE
The Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (USMCA) requires changes in Mexican legislation before its expected entry into force on July 1. For this
The Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (USMCA) requires changes in Mexican legislation before its expected entry into force on July 1. For this
The customs of Mexico have a portfolio of projects of 58,676 million pesos from the Public Trust to Manage the Consideration referred to in Article
The Mexican government received 6.8 million import invoices in 2019, a growth of 0.3% year-on-year. For its part, in terms of exports, 2.6 million invoices
The Mexican government initiated 7,493 Customs Administrative Procedures (PAMAS) for imports in 2019, which represented 11.5% less than those carried out in 2018. In summary,
The Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (USMCA) requires changes in Mexican legislation before its expected entry into force on July 1. For this
The customs of Mexico have a portfolio of projects of 58,676 million pesos from the Public Trust to Manage the Consideration referred to in Article
The Mexican government received 6.8 million import invoices in 2019, a growth of 0.3% year-on-year. For its part, in terms of exports, 2.6 million invoices
The Mexican government initiated 7,493 Customs Administrative Procedures (PAMAS) for imports in 2019, which represented 11.5% less than those carried out in 2018. In summary,
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