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Enough Worrying About Trade Wars: What Can We Actually Do With Our Manufacturing Processes?

A number of business certainties that we had grown accustomed-to during our adult-lives are being shaken. In addition to monitoring variables such as production-costs and import duties, international trade regulations are...more

Aggressive Projected Labeling Rules for Pre-Packaged, Non-Alcoholic Food and Beverages in Mexico Open for Comment

On October 11, 2019, Mexico released the project to modify the mandatory “Official Mexican Standard NOM-051-SCFI/SSA1-2010, General Labeling Specifications for Pre-packaged, Non-alcoholic Foodstuffs and Beverages. Commercial...more

PROSEC and Rule 8 - How do These Trade Facilitation Programs Work in Mexico?

In recent posts, we have informed what does IMMEX stands for, and how a company may benefit from said trade facilitation program established by the Mexican government. As we have explained, IMMEX covers final products...more

10/23/2019  /  Free Trade Agreements , IMMEX , Imports , Mexico , NAFTA , OEM , Tariffs

New Labor Ball Game in Mexico, Coming Soon to Your Company’s Union

There is a new labor ball game in Mexico, as the country has amended its relevant laws to be in compliance with the incoming USMCA (U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, soon to be NAFTA´s successor). Most importantly, (i) there...more

The “Eighth Rule” Permit, a Staple Mexico Export Program, Found to be a Countervailing Subsidy

In a surprise September 10, 2019 preliminary decision, the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) established that it will instruct the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to require cash deposits on certain types of structural...more

Import Duties to Be Paid in U.S. to Solve Immigration and Bring Back Manufacturing. Really?

Due to what was firstly characterized as an illegal immigration crisis, and then as a measure to force companies to leave Mexico and return to the U.S., the Trump administration announced that starting June 10, 2019, it plans...more

The (Likely) Execution of the USMCA

The USMCA, signed on November 2018, is making its way through the legislative processes in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.  Both Mexico and Canada will be closely looking at the eventual progress in the United States...more

What Auto Manufacturers Need to Know About Mexico Under the USMCA

Building upon the centuries-old business relationship between Mexico and the United States, NAFTA allowed both countries to benefit from a seamless workshop that clearly made the pie larger. The 25-year-old contract needed to...more

Automotive MarketTrends - February 2019, Issue 1

Welcome to Foley’s new Automotive MarketTrends newsletter. In each edition, we will focus on a different aspect of the automotive sector and highlight key trends in the industry. The global automotive industry is experiencing...more

Doing Business in Mexico

NAFTA boosted the centuries-old business relationship between Mexico and the United States by allowing both countries to benefit from a seamless workshop that undoubtedly made the pie larger. As with any 25-year-old contract,...more

Top Legal Issues Facing the Automotive Industry in 2019

Given the pace of change in the automotive space and related technologies, combined with increasing regulatory scrutiny and recent developments in trade and M&A, the global automotive industry can anticipate several risks and...more

Understanding and Coping with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement: USMCA Updates NAFTA Rules of Origin for Motor Vehicles and Auto...

On September 30, 2018, the United States, Mexico and Canada announced that they have reached an agreement on a “new, modernized trade agreement for the 21st Century” (USTR, 09/30/2018). Going by the new name of the...more

Free Trade Agreement Between U.S. and Mexico Sounds Good, but What Was Really Agreed Upon?

On August 27, 2018, the United States and Mexico publicized that they have reached a "preliminary agreement in principle" to update NAFTA. The third treaty-partner, Canada, would then join the negotiations on what is assumed...more

Mexico Elects Left-Wing, Anti-Establishment President

In an unprecedented election process with the participation of more than 63 percent of the eligible voters, Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador, better known by his initials, AMLO, won the Mexican presidency with an astonishing 53...more

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