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Mexico - International Business, Economic Policies in Latin America & the Caribbean, Travel Etiquette, Etiquette, Mexico - Politics & Government, Corporations & Enterprises - General & Miscellaneous, Business Etiquette, North & South America - Investments

Doing Business in Mexico: A Practical Guide

by Robert E Stevens, David L Loudon, Gus Gordon, Thurmon Williams
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Overview

Learn what you need to know to conduct successful business in Mexico!

This book is a primer on all aspects of doing business in Mexico, with practical examples that illustrate the risks and benefits of Mexican business operations. It provides the basic knowledge that all prospective investors and entrepreneurs in Mexico need, especially in the light of NAFTA. One of the authors is the former CEO and chairman of a multinational, multi-billion dollar company headquartered in Mexico City; the other is a CPA and consultant with small-to-medium-sized firms.

Doing Business in Mexico: A Practical Guide provides you with comprehensive, basic knowledge of the pros and cons of establishing a business in Mexico, NAFTA and its implications for businesses, and much more.

This single volume gives you what you need to know about:

  • the maquila industry--what it is and how NAFTA affects it
  • information about taxes, labor law, and accounting differences between Mexico and the United States
  • basic considerations in beginning a Mexican operation
  • import/export requirements
  • foreign currency exposure
  • United States tax laws applicable to citizens living abroad
. . . and includes five appendixes that supply you with:
  • contact information--addresses, telephone numbers, Web sites--of useful government agencies and journals/periodicals in Mexico and Mexican consulates in the United States
  • Spanish-English and English-Spanish business glossaries
  • examples of Mexican financial statements
  • minimum daily wage rates for various occupations
Doing Business in Mexico: A Practical Guide is a must for anyone with an interest in business operations in that country. If you are such a person, this is the one essential volume you cannot afford to miss! Visit the author's Web page at http://www.gusgordon.com

Synopsis

Business consultants Gordon and Williams offer a primer on some of the basic issues of Americans setting up shop in Mexico. Topics include Mexican and U.S. tax issues, the Maquila industry, NAFTA, labor law, import and export requisites, and foreign currency risk. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Business consultants Gordon and Williams offer a primer on some of the basic issues of Americans setting up shop in Mexico. Topics include Mexican and U.S. tax issues, the Maquila industry, NAFTA, labor law, import and export requisites, and foreign currency risk. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Business consultants Gordon and Williams offer a primer on some of the basic issues of Americans setting up shop in Mexico. Topics include Mexican and U.S. tax issues, the Maquila industry, NAFTA, labor law, import and export requisites, and foreign currency risk. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780789015952

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