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2019 Mexico Forecast: Doing Business in Mexico

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2019 Mexico Forecast: Doing Business in Mexico

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2019 Mexico Forecast: Doing Business in Mexico.

Franklin discusses:

1.) Overall economic status

2.) Economic outlook

3.) Foreign direct investment

4.) Stability of Mexican PESO

5.) Effects on business by New government Dec 1, 2018 and new USMCA trade deal formerly known as NAFTA

6.) Workforce observations Presented by Franklin D Frith II - General Manager / Principal for Human Resources Mexico S de RL

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