Mexican, Argentine groups ink new terms for auto trade
Nov 26, 2012 | 11:03 AM
| Rodrigo Alonso
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automotive,
supply chain,
Mexico,
Argentina
MEXICO CITY Automotive associations in Mexico and Argentina have reached an agreement to re-establish preferential trade for light vehicles by March 19, 2015, according to Mexican automotive association Amia.
Mexicos Amia and Argentinas Association of Automotive Makers (Adefa) have asked their respective governments to start a formal dialogue based on the proposal, Amia said. ....
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