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New Political Decisions Pose Challenges for Foreign and Local Investors

As the dust settles from the elections in Mexico, a new set of political decisions that have transpired in constitutional amendments pose new and major challenges for local and foreign investors with current or future...more

The United States Seeks Consultations with the Mexican Government Regarding Mexico Energy Policy under the USMCA

The United States of America has requested dispute settlement consultations with the Mexican Government under Chapter 31 of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA). The consultations are linked to Mexico’s new...more

Employment Compliance Trends: New Litigation Ruling Impacts Mexican Companies

In September 2016, there was a major shift in the Mexican Supreme Court’s approach to damages, where the highest court in the country ruled on the legality of punitive damages. In April 2020, federal courts made pivotal...more

Mexico’s Supreme Court Resolved the Constitutional Trial Filed Against the Reforms Approved Last Year to the Electric Industry Law

Yesterday, Justices of the Supreme Court resolved the Constitutional Trial 64/2021 filed by the Minority of the Senators against the reform passed by the Mexican Congress to the provisions of the Electric Industry Law (the...more

Diagnostic Vehicles | Regulation to Circulate in Mexican Federal Roads

On October 29, the Mexican Government published in the Official Federal Gazette, an Executive Order to regulate the operation of diagnostic and prototype vehicles by automotive manufacturers, assembly companies or importers. ...more

Mexican President Announces Significant Constitutional Reforms Affecting Energy Sector

Following prior attempts to preclude private investor participation in the energy sector through Congressional legislation (i.e. Electric Industry Law and Hydrocarbons Law), President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, submitted to...more

Mexican Congress Extends Term to September 1 to Comply with Recent Outsourcing Amendments

On April 23, 2021, the Mexican government amended several legal statutes including the Federal Labor Law, Social Security Law, National Workers’ Housing Fund Institute Law, Federal Tax Code, Income Tax Law and Value Added Tax...more

Federal Appeals Courts Lift Stay Orders Previously Granted Against Electricity Industry Law

As expected, federal appeals courts have ruled to lift the previously granted stay orders against the new amendments to the Electricity Industry Law, claiming that permit holders and applicants have yet to be affected to...more

Midstream, Downstream, Import/Export Permit-Holders Under Commercial Siege by Mexico’s Government

On May 5, 2021, regardless of the clear warnings and recommendations by Mexico´s Antitrust Commission, amendments to the Hydrocarbons Law were published in the Federation’s Official Gazette. The referred amendments pose a...more

Ban to General Outsourcing/Insourcing Is Approved by Mexican Congress

As previously informed, on November 11, 2020, the President of Mexico submitted a bill proposing the amendment of the Federal Labor Law, Social Security Law, National Workers’ Housing Fund Institute Law, Federal Tax Code,...more

Mexico: Balancing Remedies Regarding the Reformed Electricity Industry Law

The Mexican President’s preferential Bill to Reform the Electricity Industry Law has passed both Houses of the Mexican Congress without changes and is now applicable law (the Reformed Electricity Law or the Law). As we...more

New Labor Bill Poses Corporate and Economic Challenges to Companies Doing Business in Mexico

On November 11, 2020, the President of Mexico submitted a bill proposing the amendment of the Federal Labor Law, Social Security Law, National Workers’ Housing Fund Institute Law, Federal Tax Code, Income Tax Law, and Value...more

Mexican Companies Face New Challenges as Operations Resume

While essential companies continue to operate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new set of challenges has appeared on the horizon. Those new challenges come from certain states that have enacted prohibitions to or...more

New Wheeling Charges for Renewable and Efficient Cogeneration Power Projects in Mexico

On June 10, 2020, the Federal Electricity Commission (Comisión Federal de Electricidad, known as CFE), the Mexican utility operator, published in the Official Gazette (Diario Oficial de la Federación) the new wheeling fees...more

As Mexico Reopens, Authorization Requirements Were Set Aside

In this ever-changing environment, the Mexican government issued an additional executive order (the “Executive Order”) on Friday, May 29, 2020, setting forth the country’s strategy and specific technical guidelines to resume...more

New Policy on Reliability of the National Electrical System (NES) in Mexico

On May 15th, 2020, the Ministry of Energy (“SENER”) published in the Official Gazette (Diario Oficial de la Federación) its Policy on Reliability, Safety, Continuity and Quality of the National Electric System (the...more

Recognition and Enforcement in Mexico of Foreign Reorganization Proceedings (Chapter 11)

COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on the world economy with the virus affecting jobs and companies around the world in many ways, with imminent cash-flow shortfalls soon to occur throughout many sectors of the global...more

Mexico Reopens; Puebla Resists

The Government of the State of Puebla, home to Volkswagen, Audi and a number Tier 1 and Tier 2 automotive suppliers, has issued a “Decree establishing that there are no conditions in the State of Puebla to restart activities...more

Mexico Reopens June 1: Health and Safety Protocols Announced. Approval to Operate Prior to June 1.

As we reported recently, the Mexican automotive industry and other sectors in Mexico have now been classified as “essential,” with opening permitted by June 1st subject to satisfying certain “health and safety protocols” that...more

Mexico Goes Live: Clarification to Guidance as Operations Restart

The transportation manufacturing industry (which includes automotive and aerospace), along with the mining and constructions industries, will be able to restart operations on June 1, provided that they comply with health and...more

Mexico Resumes Economic Activities: Additional Guidance as Operations Restart

As expected, the transportation manufacturing industry (which includes automotive and aerospace), along with the mining and constructions industries, have been characterized as essential and will be allowed to restart...more

Mexico Automotive Restart: Automotive Suppliers Are Now Recognized To Be Conducting Essential Activities and Subject To Health...

Today, the Mexican government confirmed that manufacturing of transportation equipment includes the automotive industry and is an essential activity permitted to operate. There are some inconsistencies reported between the...more

New Implications of the Coronavirus Under Mexican Law (Updated)

Due to the increased COVID-19 infection rate in Mexico, Mexican Health Authorities have declared contingency phase 3 this past week. As a result, the Federal Government issued a new Executive Order which extends the...more

Reopening the Automotive Industry in Mexico: Rules of the Road

The COVID-19 outbreak has caused companies serving the automotive industry in Mexico to face economic stress due to liquidity, labor, contract and other issues. This stress has manifested itself in many ways: Impediments...more

COVID-19: Mitigating Against Possible Tort Claims Under Mexican Law

Regardless of whether the COVID-19 outbreak has caused companies to face economic stress due to liquidity, labor or contract issues (e.g., impediments to ceasing payments to employees or to landlords in the current...more

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