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The year 2013 was one of legal reforms in Mexico. It was possible to enact key changes thanks to the willingness of the main political forces in the country to agree to them, as expressed in the Mexico Pact (“Pacto por México”). Since President Enrique Peña Nieto took office in 2012, his government has put in place structural...
Structural reforms were the major legal event in Mexico in 2013, affecting three main areas: increasing competitiveness, strengthening the institutional system and expanding social rights.
The year 2013 was one of legal reforms in Mexico. The political agreement Pact for Mexico enabled the enactment of a number of key changes since President Enrique Peña Nieto took office in 2012. Featuring a viewpoint from Amílcar Peredo Rivera, Partner, Basham, Ringe y Correa, on what to expect from the recent, wide-ranging legal reforms, this chapter explores the effects of the energy,...
The second-largest economy in Latin America, Mexico seems poised to enter a new growth phase as the government of Enrique Peña Nieto implements radical changes in a number of sectors across the economy. The reforms, aimed at raising the competitiveness of the Mexican economy, have the potential to establish Mexico’s position as a regional powerhouse.
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