greement for Strengthening Economic Partnership, Mexico-Japan
Syllabous
Introduction to the Agreement for the Strengthening of the Economic Partnership between
Mexico and Japan
Protocol Amending the Agreement
Japan-Mexico Agreement
Regional Value Content
Certificate of Origin
Economic relationships between Mexico and Japan
Japanese Exports to Mexico
Japanese investments in Mexico
メキシコと日本の経済連携協定
Academic Programs
Masters for Japanese Students .
Description
Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement.
The Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) entered into force in 2005.
Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
The objectives of the Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement are to:
liberalize and facilitate the International trade in goods and services between Mexico and Japan
Increase the Foreign direct investment (FDI) opportunities
Improve the opportunities for the exporters to participate in the Government procurement
Promote the cooperation and coordination for the efficient competition laws
enforcement between Mexico and Japan
Create an efficient procedures for the implementation and operation of the Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement and dispute resolution
Establish a framework for the further bilateral cooperation
The Mexico-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement covers:
Bilateral trade in products
National Treatment
Customs Duties elimination
Rules and certificate of origin
Customs Procedures
Trade Facilitation
FDI
Cross-Border Trade in Services
Financial services
Government Procurement
Dispute Settlement
Payments transfers and restrictions to the
Safeguards balance of payments
Foreign Trade Mexico-Japan.
The Mexican exports to Japan shows a new record
Exports growth 10.4%
The Japanese exports to Mexico were 13.4 billion dollars
The main sectors attracting the foreign direct investments of Japan are automotive and auto parts, electronics, metallurgic, machinery, agribusiness, and information technology services
Mexico belongs to the Latin American Economic Area and Japan to the Japanese civilization.
(c) EENI
(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2023)
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