Doing Business in Mexico: A Practical Guide

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Author: Robert E Stevens

ISBN-10: 0789015951

ISBN-13: 9780789015952

Category: Business Life & Skills

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...

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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 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)

PrefaceCh. 1Introduction to Doing Business in Mexico1Ch. 2Overview of the Maquila Industry and NAFTA9Ch. 3Overview of Mexican Taxes, Labor Law, and Fiscal Requirements23Ch. 4Beginning Operations in Mexico: Basic Considerations, Alternatives, and Requirements45Ch. 5Import and Export Requisites: A Summary67Ch. 6Foreign Currency Risk: A Primer77Ch. 7Management and Cultural Issues87Ch. 8Tax Implications for U.S. Citizens Working in Mexico107App. ASelected Minimum Daily Wage Rates (Amounts in Pesos)111App. BSpanish-English Glossary of Financial Terms113App. CEnglish-Spanish Glossary of Financial Terms119App. DExamples of Mexican Financial Statements125App. E: Useful Addresses131Notes139Index143

\ BooknewsBusiness 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)\ \