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IN - BOND (MAQUILADORA) INDUSTRY
TTo encourage industrial production, Mexico
allows duty-free and permit-free importation of materials for processing,
assembly or finishing for final export. Exempted from foreign investment
rules, maquiladora companies, as they are called, may be entirely foreign
controlled. The government has further facilitated such manufacturing
activity by opening the Mexican market to these manufactured goods under
certain circumstances and in increasing percentages. Although the in-bond
industry can be located anywhere in the country, most activity remains
concentrated in cities along the United States border, serving as a gateway
to U.S. markets.
Our lawyers work closely with manufacturers
on issues including incorporation, leasing, construction, contracts, labor
relations and the establishment of land trusts when necessary. In addition,
we negotiate "shelter" programs to allow manufacturers to begin
production without facilities of their own.
The companies involved in the in-bond
industry have been the first to benefit as trade relations among the United
States, Mexico and Canada have become more open in the move toward free
trade under NAFTA.
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