Introduction
Mexico is considered as the second largest economy in Latin America. With abundant natural resources and a rich cultural history and diversity, Mexico has strong macroeconomic institutions, and it is also open to trade with relevant foreign actors in the international market. The government of Mexico has implemented stable and sustainable fiscal and monetary policies, which aids Mexico to be one of the global emerging markets.
Aside from the national policies for increasing trade and investment, Mexico also is an important trading partner with other countries. This partnership fosters stability, investment, and growth in the private sector. One important aspect in this matter is the establishment of free trade agreements for the exchange of goods, services and resources. Thus, Mexico is an active economic partner around the world and has access to other essential markets.
In this section, you can find Mexico’s comprehensive free trade agreements, which reduce barriers to trade, including tariffs and import quotas, for the exchange of goods and services.
List of Mexico’s Free Trade Agreements |
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Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership |
Mexico- European Free Trade Association |
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List of Mexico’s Multilateral Forums |
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