‘Judicial reform may open up disputes with the T-MEC’

by times news cr

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If there is no equity with what is approved in the reform to Judiciary in Mexico, Several controversies will arise in the T-MEC, he estimated Larry Rubin, President of the American Society of Mexico (AmSoc).

He pointed out that these constitutional changes that are being proposed must be transparent and not contain political ties or of another nature, since that may even be an opportunity, but the observations that we have been providing must be taken into account.

Rubin called the president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador the president-elect is already Claudia Sheinbaum to open dialogue with American businessmen and politicians.
“It is important for us that the gentleman accompanies us President, “We have obviously always had a friendly relationship,” the business leader commented.

Within the framework of the Third Binational Convention of AmSoc which will take place on September 3 and 4 in Mexico City and where the participation of the American ambassador in Mexico, Ken Salazar and the Mexican Secretary of Finance, Rogelio Ramírez de la O, have been confirmed. Rubin He stressed the importance of promoting US investment in our country.

On the supermajority he obtained Morena and the new federal administration that is about to begin in a few weeks, the businessman stressed that this new political hegemony, “must be an opportunity for both legislators and the Executive so that public policies can be focused on benefiting the trade relationship between the two nations.

It is necessary that Mexico have the powers clearly divided, even if they have the majority in the Congress, We must work for the Mexican people and there must be equity,” he insisted.

“It’s about making it fair for everyone, For us, it is an opportunity yesreform the system of judges if done correctly.”

He stressed that there is an opportunity for this constitutional change to attract more capital to Mexico and create certainty for the investment, That is what we have been talking about and what we want to highlight in our binational convention.

He commented that also Ricardo Monreal, The new coordinator of the Morena bench in San Lázaro is called to dialogue.

“We believe that our voice must have weight to benefit investment and for more capital to come to the country, that is the role of the American Society of Mexico, “bring investment and make it happen.”

The Third Binational Convention will also examine, from an impartial perspective, the reforms and the best ways to strengthen the business environment between the two countries.

This forum will bring together prominent business, academic and cultural leaders, as well as diplomatic, political and governmental authorities from both nations.
The participation of the CEOs from companies such as Jorge Arce from HSBC, Tania Ortiz from Sempra Infrastructure, Fernanda Guarro from 3M, as well as Keneth Smith, expert in NAFTA and Juan Carlos Baker, Founding Partner of Ansley and former Undersecretary of Foreign Trade.

Larry Rubin highlighted that attendance is expected at the Convention of more than 1,200 leaders of the American community and investors interested in Mexico who have the opportunity to dialogue with the current and incoming government of our country to reaffirm the benefits and the attractiveness for investments to increase in Mexico and have the certainty of absolute support to the business community for the benefit of both nations.

2024-09-05 11:27:31

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