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Article: Mexico's foreign investment regulations of 1998.
- Article from:
- Houston Journal of International Law
- Article date:
- September 22, 2000
- Author:
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Why should U.S. legal practitioners and international investors become familiar with Mexico's 1998 Foreign Investment Regulations?
Familiarity with Mexico's Foreign Investment Regulations is important because the 1998 Foreign Investment Regulations (Reglamento de la Ley de Inversion Extranjera y del Registro Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras or 1998 Regulations) are a necessary tool for implementing the Foreign Investment Act of 1993 (Ley de Inversion Extranjera or L.I.E.) which establishes the current legal regime that governs all foreign investment activities in Mexico. No implementation of the 1993 L.I.E. can take place ...