Mexico - Peru FTA (2011)
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Measures in force:

2. Sector: All sectors

Subsector:

Industrial classification:

Obligations Reserved: Local Presence (Article 10.7) National Treatment (Article 11.3)

Level of Government:

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to subsidies or grants provided by the Federal or State Governments, or by a State enterprise, including government-backed loans, guarantees and insurance.

Measures in force:

3. Sector: Minority Affairs

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Reserved Obligations: National Treatment (Article 10.4) Local Presence (Article 10.7)

Level of government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that grants rights or preferences to socially or economically disadvantaged groups.

Existing Measures: Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, Article 4

4. Sector: Communications

Subsector: Telecommunications and postal services

Industrial Classification: CMAP 720001 Postal services (limited to first-class correspondence) CMAP 720005 Telegraph services (includes telegraph services)

Level of Government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services

Only the Mexican State may provide postal, telegraphic and radiotelegraphic services.

Existing Measures: Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, Article 28

Law of the Mexican Postal Service, Title I, Chapter III

Federal Telecommunications Law, Chapter I

5. Sector: Communications

Subsector: Telecommunications services and networks

Industrial Classification: CMAP 720006Other telecommunication services (limited a the maritime telecommunication services)

Reserved Obligations: National Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4) Local Presence (Article 10.7)

Level of Government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of maritime telecommunication services.

Measures in force:

6. Sector: Communications

Subsector: Telecommunications

Industrial Classification: CMAP 720006 Other telecommunication services (limited to mobile and fixed services for aeronautical services)

Reserved Obligations: National Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) Local Presence (Article 10.7)

Level of Government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the provision of air traffic control services, aeronautical meteorology, aeronautical telecommunications services, dispatch and flight control and other telecommunications services related to air navigation services.

Measures in force: Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, Article 32

Airport Law, Chapter II

General Communications Law Federal Telecommunications Law

Foreign Investment Law, Title I, Chapter II, Title I, Chapter II, Title II, Chapter II, Title II, Chapter II, Title II, Chapter II, Chapter II

Decree Creating the Decentralized Organization of "Services to Navigation in the Mexican Airspace" (SENEAM)

7. Sector: Energy

Subsector: Petroleum and other hydrocarbons Basic petrochemicals Electricity. Nuclear energy. Treatment of radioactive minerals

Industrial Classification:

Obligations Reserved: National treatment (Article 10.4) Most favored nation treatment (Article 10.5) Local presence (Article 10.7)

Level of Government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to services associated with the subsectors mentioned in this reservation.

Measures in force: Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, Articles 27 and 28

Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the Constitution on Nuclear Matters

Law Regulating Article 27 of the Constitution in the Oil Industry and its Regulations

Law of PetrĂ³leos Mexicanos

Regulation of the Law of PetrĂ³leos Mexicanos Law of the Public Service of Electric Power

Regulations of the Electric Energy Public Service Law

8. Sector: Entertainment Services

Subsector: Recreational and Leisure Services

Industrial Classification: CMAP 949104 Other Private Recreational and Leisure Services of Recreation

Reserved Obligations: National Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4) Local Presence (Article 10.7) Senior executives and boards of directors (Article 11.8)

Level of Government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investment in or the supply of gambling and betting services.

Measures in force:

9. Sector: Social Services

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Reserved Obligations: National Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4) Local presence (Article 10.7) Performance requirements (Article 11.7) Senior executives and boards of directors (Article 11.8)

Level of Government: Federal

Description: Cross Border Trade in Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the execution of public laws, the provision of social readaptation services and the following services, to the extent that they are social services that are established or maintained for reasons of public interest: pensions, unemployment insurance, social security service, social welfare, public education, public training, health and child care.

Measures in force: Political Constitution of the United States of Mexico

Annex II. Schedule of Peru

1. Sector: All Sectors

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Obligations Reserved: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4)

Description: Trade Cross Border Trade from Services and Investment

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that grants different treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international treaty in force or signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords different treatment to countries under any international treaty in force or entered into after the date of entry into force of this Agreement with respect to:

a) aviation;

b) fishing;

c) affairs salvage. aquatic issues (1), including

Measures in force:

(1) For greater certainty, aquatic matters include transportation on lakes and rivers.

2. Sector: Affairs Related with Indigenous, Peasant and Native Communities, and Minorities

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Obligations Reserved: National Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) Most-favored-nation treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4) Local presence (Article 10.7) Performance requirements (Article 11.7) Senior executives and boards of directors (Article 11.8)

Description: Trade Cross Border Trade from Services and Investment

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that grants rights or preferences to socially and economically disadvantaged minorities and their ethnic groups. For purposes of this reservation, "ethnic groups" means indigenous, native and peasant communities.

Measures in force:

3. Sector: Fisheries and Fisheries-Related Services

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Obligations Reserved: National Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) Most-favored-nation treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4) Performance requirements (Article 11.7)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure related to artisanal fishing.

Measures in force:

4. Sector: Cultural Industries

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Obligations Reserved: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.5 and 11.4)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

For the purposes of this entry, the term "Cultural Industries" means:

a) publication, distribution or sale of printed or electronic books, magazines, periodicals or newspapers, but does not include the isolated activity of printing or typesetting of any of the foregoing;

b) production, distribution, sale or exhibition of film or video recordings;

c) production, distribution, sale or exhibition of audio or video recordings of music;

d) production and presentation of performing arts;

e) production and exhibition of visual arts;

f) production, distribution or sale of printed or machine-readable music;

g) design, production, distribution and sale of handicrafts; or

h) radio broadcasting for the general public, as well as all activities related to radio, television and cable transmission, satellite programming services and transmission networks.

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure granting preferential treatment to persons (natural and legal) from other countries under any existing or future bilateral or multilateral international treaty with respect to cultural industries, including audiovisual cooperation agreements.

For greater certainty, Articles 11.3 and 11.4, and Chapter X (Cross-Border Trade in Services) do not apply to government support programs for the promotion of cultural activities.

Performing arts means live shows or performances such as theater, dance or music.

Measures in force:

5. Sector: Crafts

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Reserved Obligations: National treatment (Article 10.4) Performance requirements (Article 11.7)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the design, distribution, retail sale or exhibition of handicrafts that are identified as Peruvian handicrafts.

Performance requirements shall in all cases be consistent with the WTO Agreement on Trade- Related Investment Measures.

Measures in force:

6. Sector: Audiovisual Industry

Subsector:

Industrial Classification:

Reserved Obligations: National treatment (Article 10.4) Performance requirements (Article 11.7)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Peru reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that establishes a specific percentage (up to 20 percent) of the total number of cinematographic works exhibited annually in cinemas or exhibition halls in Peru for Peruvian cinematographic works. The criteria to be considered by Peru for the establishment of such percentage include: national film production, existing exhibition infrastructure in the country and audience attendance.

Measures in force:

7. Sector: Jewelry Design

  • Chapter   I INITIAL PROVISIONS 1
  • Article   1.1 Establishment of the Free Trade Zone 1
  • Article   1.2 Objectives 1
  • Article   1.3 Relationship to other Treaties and International Agreements 1
  • Article   1.4 Enforcement of the Agreement 1
  • Article   1.5 Succession of Treaties 1
  • Chapter   II GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1
  • Article   2.1 General Definitions 1
  • Annex to Article 2.1  Country-Specific Definitions 1
  • Chapter   III MARKET ACCESS 1
  • Article   3.1 Scope of Application 1
  • Section   A Definitions 1
  • Article   3.2 Definitions 1
  • Section   B National Treatment 1
  • Article   3.3 National Treatment 1
  • Section   C Tariff Elimination 1
  • Article   3.4 Elimination of Customs Duties 1
  • Section   D Non-Tariff Measures 1
  • Article   3.6 Import and Export Restrictions 1
  • Article   3.7 Import Licenses or Permits 1
  • Article   3.8 Administrative Burdens and Formalities 1
  • Article   3.9 Export Taxes 1
  • Section   E Special Customs Procedures 1
  • Article   3.10 Exemption from Customs Duties 1
  • Article   3.11 Temporary Admission or Importation of Goods 1
  • Article   3.12 Goods Reimported after Repair or Alteration 2
  • Article   3.13 Duty-free Imports for Commercial Samples of Negligible Value and Printed Advertising Materials 2
  • Section   F Market Access Committee 2
  • Article   3.14 Market Access Committee 2
  • Chapter   IV RULES OF ORIGIN AND ORIGIN-RELATED PROCEDURES 2
  • Article   4.1 Definitions 2
  • Article   4.2 Originating Goods 2
  • Article   4.3 Non-origin Conferring Transactions and Practices 2
  • Article   4.4 Regional Content Value 2
  • Article   4.5 Value of Materials 2
  • Article   4.6 Intermediate Materials 2
  • Article   4.7 Cumulation of Origin between the Parties 2
  • Article   4.8 Extended Cumulation of Origin 2
  • Article   4.9 De Minimis 2
  • Article   4.10 Expendable Goods and Materials 3
  • Article   4.11 Accessories, Spare Parts and Tools 3
  • Article   4.12 Sets or Assortments 3
  • Article   4.13 Retail Containers and Packaging Materials 3
  • Article   4.15 Indirect Materials 3
  • Article   4.16 Processes Conducted Outside the Territories of the Parties 3
  • Article   4.17 Shipment, Transport and Transit of Goods 3
  • Article   4.18 Certification of Origin 3
  • Article   4.19 Obligations with Respect to Imports 3
  • Article   4.20 Obligations with Respect to Exports 3
  • Article   4.21 Exceptions 3
  • Article   4.22 Issuance of Duplicate Certificates of Origin 3
  • Article   4.23 Invoicing by a Third Country Operator 3
  • Article   4.25 Record-keeping Requirements 3
  • Article   4.26 Verification and Control of Origin 3
  • Article   4.27 Procedure for Requesting Information 3
  • Article   4.28 Procedure for Verification of Origin 3
  • Article   4.29 Determination of Origin 3
  • Article   4.30 Suspension of Preferential Tariff Treatment of Identical Goods 4
  • Article   4.31 Tariff Refunds 4
  • Article   4.32 Exchange of Information and Confidentiality 4
  • Article   4.33 Exchange of Information on Customs Matters 4
  • Article   4.34 Sanctions 4
  • Article   4.35 Means of Challenging Administrative Actions 4
  • Article   4.36 Advance Rulings 4
  • Section   4.37 Short Supply Committee 4
  • Article   4.38 Committee on Rules of Origin and Origin-Related Procedures 4
  • Chapter   V RECOGNITION AND PROTECTION OF APPELLATIONS OF ORIGIN 4
  • Article   5.1 Confirmation of WTO Rights and Obligations 4
  • Article   5.2 Recognition and Protection of Appellations of Origin 4
  • Chapter   VI SAFEGUARD CLAUSES 4
  • Article   6.1 Definitions 4
  • Section   A Global Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   6.2 Global Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   6.3 Criteria for Excluding Imports Originating In a Party from a Global Safeguard Measure 4
  • Section   B Bilateral Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   6.4 Bilateral Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   6.5 Procedures Relating to the Application of Bilateral Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   6.6 Publications and Notifications 4
  • Article   6.7 Deadlines 4
  • Article   6.8 Hearings 5
  • Article   6.9 Provisional Bilateral Safeguard Measures 5
  • Article   6.10 Consultations and Offsets In Bilateral Safeguards 5
  • Article   6.11 Reinstatement of Benefits and/or Refund of Fees 5
  • Chapter   VII SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 5
  • Article   7.1 Objectives 5
  • Article   7.2 Definitions 5
  • Article   7.3 General Provisions 5
  • Article   7.4 Rights and Obligations of the Parties 5
  • Article   7.5 Equivalence 5
  • Article   7.6 Risk Assessment 5
  • Article   7.7 Recognition of Zones or Areas, or Compartments, Free or of Low Pest or Disease Prevalence 5
  • Article   7.8 Control, Inspection and Approval 5
  • Article   7.9 Transparency 5
  • Article   7.10 Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 5
  • Article   7.11 Settlement of Disputes 5
  • Chapter   VIII TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE 5
  • Article   8.1 Objective 5
  • Article   8.2 Definitions 5
  • Article   8.3 Confirmation of International Rights and Obligations 5
  • Article   8.4 Basic Rights and Obligations 5
  • Article   8.5 Scope of Application 5
  • Article   8.6 Technical Regulations 5
  • Article   8.7 Conformity Assessment 5
  • Article   8.8 Transparency 5
  • Article   8.9 Cooperation and Technical Assistance 5
  • Article   8.10 Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade 5
  • Article   8.11 Technical Consultations 5
  • Article   8.12 Exchange of Information 6
  • Chapter   IX UNFAIR INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRACTICES 6
  • Article   9.1 Definitions 6
  • Article   9.2 General Principles 6
  • Article   9.3 Export Subsidies 6
  • Article   9.4 Procedures 6
  • Article   9.5 Technical Information Meetings 6
  • Article   9.6 Accreditation of Personality of Interested Parties 6
  • Article   9.7 Hearings 6
  • Article   9.8 Imposition of Anti-dumping Duties 6
  • Article   9.9 Establishment of Countervailing Duties 6
  • Article   9.10 Minimum Margins and Volumes 6
  • Article   9.11 Duration and Extent of Anti-dumping Duties 6
  • Article   9.12 Duration and Extent of Countervailing Duties 6
  • Article   9.13 Price Commitments 6
  • Article   9.14 Reimbursement or Elimination of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties 6
  • Article   9.15 Cooperation 6
  • Article   9.16 Working Group 6
  • Article   9.17 Multilateral Negotiations 6
  • Article   9.18 Settlement of Disputes 6
  • Chapter   X CROSS-BORDER TRADE IN SERVICES 6
  • Article   10.1 Definitions 6
  • Article   10.2 Scope of Application 6
  • Article   10.3 Subsidies 6
  • Article   10.4 National Treatment 6
  • Article   10.5 Most Favored Nation Treatment 6
  • Article   10.6 Market Access 6
  • Article   10.7 Local Presence 6
  • Article   10.8 Nonconforming Measures 6
  • Article   10.9 National Regulations 6
  • Article   10.10 Transparency 7
  • Article   10.11 Mutual Recognition 7
  • Article   10.12 Transfers and Payments 7
  • Article   10.13 Denial of Benefits 7
  • Article   10.14 Implementation and Consultation 7
  • Annex to Article 10.11  Professional Services 7
  • Chapter   XI INVESTMENT 7
  • Section   A General Provisions 7
  • Article   11.1 Definitions 7
  • Article   11.2 Scope of Application 7
  • Section   B Investment Protection 7
  • Article   11.3 National Treatment 7
  • Article   11.4 Most-favored-nation Treatment (2) 7
  • Article   11.5 Standard of Treatment 7
  • Article   11.6 Minimum Standard of Treatment Under Customary International Law 7
  • Article   11.7 Performance Requirements 7
  • Article   11.8 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 7
  • Article   11.9 Nonconforming Measures 7
  • Article   11.10 Exceptions 8
  • Article   11.11 Compensation for Losses 8
  • Article   11.12 Expropriation and Compensation (3) 8
  • Article   11.13 Transfers 8
  • Article   11.14 Special Formalities and Reporting Requirements 8
  • Article   11.15 Relationship with other Chapters 8
  • Article   11.16 Denial of Benefits 8
  • Article   11.17 Measures Relating to the Environment 8
  • Section   C Dispute Settlement between a Party and an Investor of the other Party 8
  • Article   11.18 Objective 8
  • Article   11.19 Notification and Consultation 8
  • Article   11.20 Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 8
  • Article   11.21 Consent of the Party 8
  • Article   11.23 Accumulation 8
  • Article   11.25 Participation of a Party 8
  • Article   11.26 Documentation 8
  • Article   11.27 Place of Arbitral Proceedings 8
  • Article   11.28 Indemnification 8
  • Article   11.29 Applicable Law 8
  • Article   11.30 Interpretation of Annexes 8
  • Article   11.31 Awards and Enforcement 8
  • Article   11.32 Expert Opinions 9
  • Article   11.33 Interim Measures of Protection 9
  • Article   11.34 Transparency of Arbitral Proceedings 9
  • Article   11.35 Exceptions 9
  • Annex to Article 11.19   Notification 9
  • Chapter   XII FINANCIAL SERVICES 9
  • Article   12.1 Definitions 9
  • Article   12.2 Scope of Application and Extent of Obligations 9
  • Article   12.3 Self-regulatory Bodies 9
  • Article   12.4 Right of Establishment 9
  • Article   12.5 Cross-border Trade (1) 9
  • Article   12.6 National Treatment 9
  • Article   12.7 Most-favored-nation Treatment 9
  • Article   12.8 Recognition and Harmonization 9
  • Article   12.9 Exceptions 9
  • Article   12.10 Transparency 9
  • Article   12.11 Financial Services Committee 10
  • Article   12.12 Consultations 10
  • Article   12.13 New Financial Services 10
  • Article   12.14 Data Processing 10
  • Article   12.15 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 10
  • Article   12.16 Denial of Benefits 10
  • Article   12.17 Transfers 10
  • Article   12.18 Expropriation and Compensation 10
  • Article   12.19 Settlement of Disputes between the Parties 10
  • Article   12.20 Solution of Disputes between a Party and an Investor of the other Party 10
  • Article   12.21 Nonconforming Measures 10
  • Article   12.22 Future Work 10
  • Annex to Article 12.1   Competent Authority 10
  • Chapter   XIII TEMPORARY ENTRY AND STAY OF BUSINESS PEOPLE 10
  • Article   13.1 Definitions 10
  • Article   13.2 General Principles 10
  • Article   13.3 Scope of Application 10
  • Article   13.4 Authorization for Entry and Temporary Stay 10
  • Article   13.5 Provision of Information 10
  • Article   13.6 Entry and Temporary Stay Committee 10
  • Article   13.7 Settlement of Disputes 10
  • Article   13.8 Relationship with other Chapters 10
  • Article   13.9 Transparency In the Application of Regulations 10
  • Annex to Article 13.4   Temporary entry and stay of business people (2) 10
  • Part   I Categories of Entry and Temporary Stay of Business Persons 10
  • Section   A Business Visitors 10
  • Section   B Traders and Investors 11
  • Section   C Transfer of Personnel Within a Company 11
  • Section   Section D: Professionals and Technical Professionals 11
  • Appendixes to the Annex to Article 13.4 11
  • Appendix 13.4-A   Business Visitors 11
  • Appendix 13.4-D   Technical professionals 11
  • Part   II Deadlines for the Entry and Temporary Stay of Business Persons 11
  • Chapter   XIV MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND/OR ACADEMIC DEGREES 11
  • Article   14.1 Relationship to other Agreements 11
  • Article   14.2 Definitions 11
  • Article   14.3 Scope of Applicationt 11
  • Article   14.4 Mutual Recognition of Certificates, Degrees and/or Academic Degrees 11
  • Article   14.5 Pre-professional Internships or Student Social Service 11
  • Article   14.6 Study Abroad 11
  • Article   14.7 Complementary Measures 11
  • Article   14.8 Facilitation 11
  • Article   14.9 Mutual Recognition Committee 11
  • Chapter   XV SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES 11
  • Section   A Dispute Resolution 11
  • Article   15.1 Cooperation 11
  • Article   15.2 Scope of Application 11
  • Article   15.3 Choice of Forum 12
  • Article   15.4 Consultations 12
  • Article   15.5 Intervention of the Administrative Commission 12
  • Article   15.6 Request for the Establishment of the Panel 12
  • Article   15.7 List of Panelists 12
  • Article   15.8 Qualifications of Panel Members 12
  • Article   15.9 Selection of Panel Members 12
  • Article   15.10 Rules of Procedure 12
  • Article   15.11 Powers of the Panel 12
  • Article   15.12 Preliminary Report 12
  • Article   15.13 Final Report 12
  • Article   15.14 Compliance with the Final Report 12
  • Article   15.15 Non-compliance - Suspension of Benefits 12
  • Article   15.16 Compliance Review 12
  • Section   B Internal Procedures 12
  • Article   15.17 Proceedings Before Internal Judicial and Administrative Authorities 12
  • Annex to Article 15.2   Nullification and impairment 12
  • Chapter   XVI TRANSPARENCY 12
  • Article   16.1 Definition 12
  • Article   16.2 Point of Contact 12
  • Article   16.3 Publication 12
  • Article   16.4 Notification and Provision of Information 12
  • Article   16.5 Administrative Procedures 12
  • Article   16.6 Review and Challenge 12
  • Chapter   XVII ADMINISTRATION OF THE AGREEMENT 13
  • Article   17.1 Administrative Commission 13
  • Article   17.2 Functions of the Administrative Commission 13
  • Article   17.3 Powers of the Administrative Committee 13
  • Article   17.4 Agreement Coordinators 13
  • Chapter   XVIII EXCEPTIONS 13
  • Article   18.1 General Exceptions 13
  • Article   18.2 National Security 13
  • Article   18.3 Exceptions to Disclosure of Information 13
  • Article   18.4 Taxation 13
  • Article   18.5 Balance of Payments 13
  • Annex to Article 18.4   Competent Authority 13
  • Chapter   XIX FINAL PROVISIONS 13
  • Article   19.1 Annexes, Appendices and Footnotes 13
  • Article   19.2 Entry Into Force 13
  • Article   19.3 Amendment of the Agreement 13
  • Article   19.4 Future Negotiations 13
  • Article   19.5 Accession 13
  • Article   19.6 Complaint 13
  • Article   19.7 Termination of ECA No. 8 13
  • Article   19.8 Transitional Provision 13
  • Article   19.9 Reserves 13
  • Annex I   Non-conforming measures 13
  • Annex I   Interpretative notes 13
  • Annex I   Schedule of Mexico 13
  • Annex I  Schedule of Peru 17
  • Annex II  Future actions 19
  • Annex II  Interpretative Notes 19
  • Annex II  Schedule of Mexico 19
  • Annex II  Schedule of Peru 20
  • Annex IV  Measures in force: 21
  • Annex V  Activities reserved to the State List of Mexico 21
  • Section   1 Activities Reserved to the Mexican State 21
  • Section   2 Deregulation of Activities Reserved to the Mexican State 21
  • Section   3 Activities Previously Reserved to the Mexican State 21