Mexican industry calling for action against ‘unfair’ trade
Dec 12, 2012 | 12:16 PM
| Rodrigo Alonso
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Rodrigo Alonso
MEXICO CITY Mexicos transformation industries want the countrys new government under President Enrique Peña Nieto to create "a new legal department" that is "powerful" and "has the resources to face (up to) unfair trade practices," according to an executive with the countrys Chamber of Transformation Industries (Canacintra).
The "unfair practices" of some Asian and European countries have become a bigger problem over the past years, mainly because Mexicos former government unilaterally reduced tariffs, Rodrigo Alpizar Vallejo, Canacintras vice president for the metal-mechanical sector, told AMM sister publication Steel First.....
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