Nafta and InvestmentSeymour J. Rubin, Dean C. Alexander Springer Netherlands, 1995 M10 5 - 251 páginas There are investment aspects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which considerably enhance the opportunities for foreign investment among the signatories, while at the same time improving the security of such investment. NAFTA reflects the Parties' recognition that liberalization of host country investment restrictions is as important as the elimination of trade barriers. With the assistance of such high caliber contributors as Roberto Mayorga, Kent S. Foster, Preston Brown, and Dr. Jorge Witker, the book analyses both the advantages and disadvantages of this policy upon the investment climate within the countries of the various signatories. This book is the second volume in Kluwer's NAFTA Law and Policy Series, publishing high-quality studies on different aspects of NAFTA, including legal analysis and commentary on the Agreement. Among the numerous areas that are to be covered in the series are topics as diverse as agriculture, dispute settlement, environment, intellectual property rights, investment, and labour. |
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Página 47
... Mexican market for two - year periods.49 Article 20 provided that products sold in the Mexican market could not exceed fifty percent of the total value of goods exported during the prior year . Maquiladoras seeking permission to sell ...
... Mexican market for two - year periods.49 Article 20 provided that products sold in the Mexican market could not exceed fifty percent of the total value of goods exported during the prior year . Maquiladoras seeking permission to sell ...
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... Mexican market could not exceed fifty percent of the total value of goods exported during the prior year . Maquiladoras seeking permission to sell goods in the Mexican market were also required to comply with provisions pertaining to ...
... Mexican market could not exceed fifty percent of the total value of goods exported during the prior year . Maquiladoras seeking permission to sell goods in the Mexican market were also required to comply with provisions pertaining to ...
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... Mexico under NAFTA will be impeded by : high tariffs on U.S. exports in the early stages ; the limited size of the Mexican market ; low personal income levels ; and a weak infrastructure that makes distribution difficult . Over the long ...
... Mexico under NAFTA will be impeded by : high tariffs on U.S. exports in the early stages ; the limited size of the Mexican market ; low personal income levels ; and a weak infrastructure that makes distribution difficult . Over the long ...
Contenido
The Transformation of the Maquiladora Under the North American | 37 |
Mexicos Foreign Investment Law of 1993 Amendments | 65 |
Foreign Investment in Mexico Under NAFTA | 85 |
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