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Mexico: Opportunities for Italian investments in the automotive industry. The role of Export Promotion Agencies; the case of ProMéxico
Carlos Parrodi ID 139884
BACHELOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS AMÉRICAS PUEBLA
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Agenda: Mexico: analysis of the country
-Geography -Demographics -Labor Costs -Economic Indicators -Future Perspectives -FDI -FTA
Mexico & Italy -Exports & Imports -FDI -Companies
Export Promotion Agencies -Studies -ProMexico
Automotive Industry in Mexico Investment opportunities Success cases Conclusions
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Economic Indicators Emerging Market Overheating Index of the Economist.
Mexico: analysis of the country.
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Export promotion agencies (EPAs)
• Export promotion agencies: Do they work?
• The World Bank Development Research Group Trade Team
• The case of ProMéxico
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Conclusions • Si sedes non is • Today’s EPAs are effective in terms of having an impact on national
exports. Which on average increase with the EPAs’ budgets. • EPAs must have a large share of the executive board in the hands
of the private sector, but they should also have a large share of public sector funding.
• A single and strong EPA is to be preferred to the sometimes-observed proliferation of agencies within countries.
• Results suggested that EPAs should focus on non-traditional exports or have some broad sector orientation. With a special focus on large firms that are not yet exporters.
• Since the creation of ProMéxico, it has launched 1,087 projects, which attracted 13.05 billion U.S. dollars of foreign direct investment and helped create more than 52.930 jobs since 2012.
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