Mexico´s Insertion into the TPP as a Strategy to Potentiate Trade and Investment
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https://doi.org/10.32870/mycp.v7i21.537Keywords:
integration, Mexico, TPP, empowerment, commercialAbstract
Today Mexico is still immersed in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), so there are expectations that would lead to a diversification of trade and investment despite the excessive concentration of trade agreements that Mexico has signed both in North America and some countries in Asia. Despite the complications and major wear on the negotiations for the consolidation of this, before the departure of the United States, important trade agreements are having been achieved. Indeed, the agenda of international negotiations is moving forward with the proliferation of the negotiations in Asia-Pacific. For Mexico,is vitally important trade and investment integration particularly in sectors such as the automotive, computer, electronics, among many others; interest is a priority for the country transnational corporations. This research aims to carry out an analysis based on the effects of the accession of Mexico to the TPP could generate the country in terms of trade and investment, as well as to consider various strategies that favor their inclusion in the TPP. To do this, is carried out a review and analysis of the same.Downloads
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