Mexico’s Trade Policy
Mexico’s Trade Policy has been instrumental in the deep transformation of its economy by attracting investment, consolidating a manufacturing export base, creating better jobs and diversifying export markets.
Mexico’s Trade Policy
Mexico’s Trade Policy has been instrumental in the deep transformation of its economy by attracting investment, consolidating a manufacturing export base, creating better jobs and diversifying export markets.
More Small and Medium Size Firms are Reaping the Benefits of International Trade
SECOFI has established several programs to support the participation of small and medium-sized firms in trade.
Arizona Governor Leads Trade Mission to Mexico
Governor Jane Hull of Arizona led a trade mission to Mexico as her first international mission as governor.
U.S. Department of Commerce Dismisses Oil Dumping Case
Mexico welcomes decision of U.S. Department of Commerce dismissal.
Nogales Sets Industry Standard for Border Crossing Facilities
Improvements will expedite commercial transactions.
Secretaries Blanco and Daley Hosted Third U.S.-Mexico Border Infrastructure Conference
The main objectives of the conference were to showcase the economic growth, investment opportunities, and bilateral cooperation in the border region since the implementation of NAFTA.
NAFTA Sixth Ministerial Meeting Underlines Progress
United States trade representatives acknowledge five years of achievements after NAFTA’s implementation and pledge to keep working on the path of trade liberalization.
Private Sector Shows Confidence in Mexico’s Economy
On March 16th, Mexico’s President Ernesto Zedillo hosted a meeting Mexico City for 200 foreign companies that pledges to invest more than US $ 10 billion in Mexico during 1999, an 8 per cent increase over 1998 levels.
Mexico-EU FTA Negotiations on Track
Mexico and the European Union are negotiating a free trade agreement (FTA) to stimulate bilateral commercial flows and level the playing field for exporters of both parties.