The Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the European Union (TLCUEM), in force since 2000, has transformed the trade relationship between both regions. This agreement has fostered significant economic exchange, placing the European Union (EU) as the leading country in the world...
One of the main concerns of Spanish investors in Mexico is to understand the Mexican tax system. This is imperative in order to estimate the tax burden of their operations in Mexico, as well as to be able to carry out tax planning within the...
Mexico is an attractive destination for Spanish investment due to a combination of economic, geographic and regulatory factors: 1.- Trade Agreements: Mexico has 13 free trade agreements with 50 countries, including the Treaty between Mexico, the United States...