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EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (FTA)



Mexico-European Union (second-largest export market) FTA Agreement

  1. Introduction to the EU-Mexico Agreement
  2. Advantages of the Agreement for the European and Mexican Companies
  3. Rules of Origin of the agreement
  4. Proofs of Origin Mexico
  5. System Quotas on exports to Mexico
  6. Trade Relations between the EU and Mexico
  7. Investment Flows between Mexico and the EU

Sample - EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
European Union-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

E-learning Course Master, International Business

The Subject “European Union-Mexico Free Trade Agreement” belongs to the following Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish UE-México Study Doctorate in International Business in French UE-Mexique Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese UE.

Foreign Trade and Business in Mexico

In 2000, the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Mexico entered into force.

The EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement covers the international trade in goods and services and has specific chapters on:

  1. Access to the public procurement markets
  2. Competition
  3. IPR
  4. Foreign direct investment

Foreign Trade between Mexico and the EU.

Mexico ranks 21th among the trade partners of the EU and the eighteenth between its export partners.

The EU is the second-largest Mexican Export market after the United States and the third largest source of imports after the United States and China.

International trade in goods:

  1. The EU imported goods from Mexico: 9.9 billion Euros
  2. The EU exported products to Mexico: 15.9 billion Euros

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

7,000 Mexican companies have received foreign direct investment from the EU; there is participation by European investors in 22% of all the firms in Mexico that have received Foreign direct investment.




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