Partner Fernando Camarena was quoted in a EmpreFinanzas article, “Mayores estímulos fiscales no son la respuesta al efecto adverso de las huelgas: Foley Gardere Arena,” about the use of fiscal incentives to compensate the negative effects of labor strikes in the northern border region of Mexico.
Camarena stated that if strikes and labor disputes continue on the northern border region, it is likely that foreign companies will question whether it is viable to continue operations in Mexico and some may even leave the country.
Camarena stated that if strikes and labor disputes continue on the northern border region, it is likely that foreign companies will question whether it is viable to continue operations in Mexico and some may even leave the country.
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