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TRIPLE GOLD
SUMMER CONFERENCE
AGENDA
1. WHAT’S PROMEXICO
2. HOW WE CAN ASSIST FOREIGN
COMPANIES
3. BRIEFING ON THE MEXICAN
ECONOMY
4. WHY MEXICO? LONG TERM
FUNDAMENTALS
5. MEXICO’S OUTLOOK
WHO WE ARE
• Agency of the Mexican
government
• Trade & Investment Promotion
• Facilitate international business in
Mexico
• Encourage direct investment into
Mexico
• Coordinate investment & trade
promotion among different levels
of government
STRONG PLATFORM
Offices in every state
of Mexico
30 trade offices
around the world
from the U.S. to
China
HOW WE CAN HELP YOU
For trade
projects
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Identify suppliers
Connections with the
federal & local
governments and
industrial
associations
Match-makings
Organize business
tours
Put together vendor
shows
For doing business
in Mexico
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Provide legal and
economic information
Identify potential
partners
Find investment
opportunites
Introductions and
meetings with the
government
Business tours to
Mexico
Investment Seminars
Publications: Industrial
Costs Guide
THE MEXICAN ECONOMY
BRIEFING ON CURRENT SITUATION
THE MEXICAN ECONOMY…
…IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT IN 2008

Twelve in the world economy
MEX. GDP: $1.1 Trillion
U.S. GDP: $14.3 Trillion

FDI reached $18 bn

First Latin American Exporter
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Mexico:
$294 Bn

Brazil:
$200 Bn

Venezuela:
$104 Bn
THE ECONOMY
US- Mexico IP
Manufacturing Production
Concepto
Industrial Activity
Mining
Oil
Non- Oil

Electricity, Water, Gas

Construction

Manufacturing

Abr/2009
(10.7)
(0.9)
(3.6)
14.0
(3.1)
(8.2)
(14.9)
…export-oriented economy…hardly hit…
but recession less painfull than others from the past
THE ECONOMY
“There is light at the end of the tunnel”: Credit Suisse
Manufacturing Production
120
110
100
90
80
E FMAM J J A SONDE FMAM J J A SONDE FMAM J J A SONDE FMAM J J A SONDE FMA
Inflation
2005
2006
Serie Desestacionalizada
2007
2008
Tendencia
Conference Board Indexes
2009
WHY MEXICO?
LONG TERM
FUNDAMENTALS
WHY MEXICO?
Large and
growing number
of foreign
companies in
Mexico
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27.5
22.3
FDI in bn
17.6
15.1
9.7 10.1
700
14.2 13.6
12.4
19.3
15.3
627
23.3
19.618.9
Mining companies
600
Empresas Mineras
18.5
15.0
500
400
390
375
300
265
257
204
200
143
100
481
Proyectos activos
156
214
168
74
94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
0
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
WHY MEXICO?
It’s an open economy with 12 FTA with 44 countries…
AELC FTA:Switzerland, Liechtenstein,
Norway & Island
Negotiation: November 1, 2000
NAFTA:
Entry into force:
Jan. 1, 1994.
FTA Bolivia:
Entry into force: Jan. 1,
1995.
UE FTA:
Entry into force: July 1, 2000.
FTA Israel:
Entry into force:
July 1, 2000
NT FTA (North Triangle):
Guatemala, Honduras & El Salvador
Entry into force:Jan. 1, 2001.
FTA Chile:
Entry into forcer: Jan. 1,1992.
FTA Nicaragua:
Entry into force: July 1,
1998.
FTA Colombia & Venezuela (G3):
Entry into force: Jan. 1, 1995.
FTA Costa Rica:
Entry into force: Jan 1, 1995.
FTA Japan
2005
…. a strong commitment with Free Trade
WHY MEXICO?...
… because of NAFTA
INVESTMENT
PROTECTION
IP RIGHTS
PROTECTION
ACCESS TO
US MARKET
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
WHY MEXICO?
It’s become highly integrated to the US
economy…
Trade
$366bn/year
Trade
Investment
Manufacturing
Labor
Tourism
Investment
+$100 bn-10y.
Manufacturing
= companies
Labor
$23 BN/year
Tourism
18 m a year
… a more trusted and well known destination
for doing business and investment
WHY MEXICO?
Proximity to
the U.S.
Competitive and
skilled labor force
Stable Economic
Environment
Growing Domestic
Market
Familiar Business
Culture
Lower tranportation
costs
Quick response
-----------------------------Skilled and
hardworking people
-----------------------------Inflation under control
Low Country Risk
-----------------------------100+ M people
Growing middle class
Young population
More credit available
MEXICO’S PERSPECTIVES
New Economic
Environment
Risk
Aversion
Logistics
Efficiencies
Market
Cost
Reductions
Proximity to
the U.S.
NAFTA
IP Protection
Competitive and
skilled labor force
Stable Economic
Environment
Growing Domestic
Market
… Mexico’ advantages make it a great destination for business
Thank you !!!