The International Trade Practices Unit (UPCI) of the Mexican Ministry of Economy (SE) is the authority in charge of carrying out investigations on dumping, subsidies and safeguards, as well as proposing the application (or not) of countervailing, antidumping (AD) and safeguard measures. To this end, the opinion of
The Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting research, development and demonstration of new types of nuclear reactors, the U.S. Government Accountability Office noted. In line with that role, in FY 2021, the Department made three multiyear awards totaling $4.6 billion to support the demonstration of a small modular
The Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (USMCA) ends on July 1, 2036, but the three countries may extend it for an additional 16 years after each review. In general, the USMCA requires a formal review of the agreement at least every six years. These periodic
Between 2017 and 2021, Mexico‘s Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) initiated 37 investigations for alleged monopolistic practices, and 21 practices were sanctioned, according to a count by the World Trade Organization (WTO). In some cases, the sanctions were for collusive conduct in the health sector, energy (sale of
Pemex and a quarantine of private operators, with the permission of the Ministry of Energy (Sener), import and export hydrocarbons and petroleum products, according to information from the World Trade Organization (WTO). However, Pemex is still the most important operator. Until 2017 the price of some of the
Rice imports to Mexico totaled US$274.7 million from January to July 2022, a year-on-year rise of 16.5%, according to data from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico). While in the full year of 2021, these foreign purchases totaled 399 million dollars, the record in this indicator was recorded in