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Doing Business in Mexico

Date & Time
12 May 2022 -
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
GMT-0500


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Did you know Mexico is the third-largest overall U.S. trading partner? There are so many good reasons why!

On July 1, 2020, the United States, Mexico and Canada updated NAFTA to create the new USMCA.   This new free trade agreement contains enhancements and modernized approaches to rules of origin, agricultural market access, intellectual property, digital trade, financial services, labor, and numerous other sectors.

Despite COVID 19-linked contraction in 2020, Mexico’s economy is expected to rebound and achieve moderate growth driven by external demand. Gain a broader understanding of the USMCA provisions and the opportunities they create for trade with Mexico in this webinar featuring these prominent experts:

Kenneth C. Duckworth, Principal Commercial Officer at the U.S. Commercial Service in Mexico City, currently manages a team of trade and investment professionals focusing on helping U.S. companies enter the Mexican market as well as helping Mexican companies invest in the USA. He is a firm advocate for and counselor to U.S. businesses looking to expand their operations abroad, including market research, due diligence and the design and implementation of trade missions.

Rudy Ortiz, Management Consultant, Strategic Business Services  assists companies in a wide variety of business-related areas as well as their International Business/Exporting needs and training. He is a Certified Global Business Professional as well as a U.S. Department of Commerce Certified Export and Trade Counselor and is fluent in Spanish.

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