Partner Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi was quoted in the magazine of the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives (IMEF) in an article addressing the changes that the new trade agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) will have on the manufacturing companies in the automotive industry and for agro-industry.
The Foley Gardere Arena partner is quoted: “Mexico can even benefit from the attraction of manufacturing plants that supply those inputs that previously came from other countries.” Gómez-Strozzi also added: “We won because we still have, outside of automobiles, free access to the US market … ”
The Foley Gardere Arena partner is quoted: “Mexico can even benefit from the attraction of manufacturing plants that supply those inputs that previously came from other countries.” Gómez-Strozzi also added: “We won because we still have, outside of automobiles, free access to the US market … ”
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