Mexico Business Guide delivers a comprehensive view of the Mexican economy and business life, covering 25 key business-related topics. Individual articles blend overview with specific detail to make you a knowledgeable player quickly.
MEXICO BUSINESS: BACK COVER
Mexico
Within the last ten years the world's largest Spanish-speaking nation has evolved from
a debt-riden, Third World provider of raw materials to a rapidly developing, diversified
manufacturing power to be reckoned with. For the first time in decades, the country is
opening up to the outside world in an effort to secure foreign investment, update its
technoloby, and modernize its economy.
For Buyers: Mexico is a major produer of minerals and metals;
agricultural and animal products; automobiles and automotive parts; machinery and other parts;
and handicrafts, among many others.
For Sellers: Mexico needs a wide range of agricultural and industrial raw materials,
intermediate components, and specialty items to feed its rapidly expanding industries. Rising
popular demand also offers an opportunity to place goods into its developing consumer markets.
For Manufacturers: Mexico offers a large labor pool ranging from unskilled to
highly skilled workers. In addition to its low-cost and rapidly improving industrial plant,
the country's maquila program provides a framework that allows foreign producers to
capitalize on Mexico's labor advantage and fill a variety of outsourcing needs.
For Investors: With the passage of NAFTA, Mexico is rapidly opening up many areas
of its economy previously off-limits or restricted to participation by foreigners.
Mexco Business: The Portable Encyclopedia for Doing Business with Mexico is an unmatched resource for
capitalizing on opportunities in Mexico. Whether you are importing, exporting, or investing, you
will find a wealth of detailed information that will keep you ahead of the competition.
MEXICO BUSINESS: TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: Economy
Chapter 2: Current Issues
Chapter 3: Opportunities
Chapter 4: Foreign Investment
Chapter 5: Foreign Trade
Chapter 6: The North American Free Trade Agreement
Chapter 7: Import Policy & Procedures
Chapter 8: Export Policy & Procedures
Chapter 9: Industry Reviews
Chapter 10: Trade Fairs
Chapter 11: Business Travel
Chapter 12: Business Culture
Chapter 13: Demographics
Chapter 14: Marketing
Chapter 15: Business Entities & Formation
Chapter 16: Labor
Chapter 17: Business Law
Chapter 18: Financial Institutions
Chapter 19: Currency & Foreign Exchange
Chapter 20: Corporate Taxation
Chapter 21: Transportation
Chapter 22: Business Dictionary
Chapter 23: Important Addresses
Chapter 24: Index
MEXICO BUSINESS: AUTHORS/CONTRIBUTORS
Mexico Business, 2nd Ed. includes contributions from a large variety of individuals, corporations, and sources, including:
Janet Whittle, Ph.D., Alexandra Woznick,
James L. Nolan, Karla Shippey, J.D.,
William T. LeGro, John R. Vetterli, J.D.,
Dean C. Alexander, J.D., L.L.M.,
Hugo I. Vera, Steve Donnet,
Manuel F. Pasero, and Joe Reif.
Also includes contributions by:
Auerbach Intl., Carlsmith Ball Murray Case & Ichiki,
Ernst & Young, Foreign Trade,
Global Production & Transportation,
J.E. Lowden & Co. International Freight Forwarders,
Pasero, Martín-Sánchez y Sánchez, Reed Publishing Inc.,
Porter International Freight Forwarders,
The NAFTA Research Institute, and many other corporate specialists, attorneys, and trade promotion groups.
Series Editor: Edward G. Hinkelman"
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