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MEXICO ACCOUNTING ORGANISATIONS



BY EDWARD WILSON, IN CANCUN

National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) – www.cnbv.gob.mx

Mexican Institute of Public Accountants (IMCP) – www.imcp.org.mx

Mexican Board for the Research and Development of Financial Reporting Standards (CINIF)

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MEXICO COMPANY CLAIMS USA BROKE NAFTA RULES WITH STEEL PRODUCT DUTY



BY LEAH GERMAIN

MEXICAN steel company, Maquilacero S.A. de C.V., has accused the US Department of Commerce of breaking North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) by imposing unfair antidumping duties on certain metal products exported to the USA. The company has filed a complaint with the US section of the NAFTA Secretariat, which will establish a panel review to adjudicate the case.…

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MEXICO ACCOUNTANTS PROSPER FROM GROWING ECONOMY AND IFRS, BUT MUST HEED SECURITY DANGERS



BY EDWARD WILSON, IN CANCUN

MEXICO is in many ways at a crossroads. With its proximity to the US, an increasingly broad range of industrial and services sectors, a relatively cheap labour force, and numerous preferential trade deals, particularly the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA), it is brimming with economic potential.…

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BRUSSELS CONSIDERS CIVIL LIABILITY REGIME FOR MAJOR OFFSHORE GAS ACCIDENTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission is launching an inquiry into establishing a European civil liability regime for offshore gas and oil companies involved in major accidents. The idea is that they are able to fund repairs and compensation for damage they cause without relying on local governments.…

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EU ROUND UP - EU CONSIDERS OFFSHORE LIABILITY ACCIDENT REGIME



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission is launching an inquiry into establishing a European civil liability regime for offshore oil and gas companies involved in major accidents. They could then fund repairs and compensation for damage they cause without relying on local governments.…

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EUROPE'S EMISSION TRADING SCHEME HITS CHOPPY WATERS - BUT OTHER NATIONAL SCHEMES SHOW MORE PROMISE



BY MARK ROWE

WHEN the European Union (EU) set up the world’s first carbon trading market in 2001, the Emissions Trading System (ETS), advocates heralded a new dawn: carbon pollution could be brought under control in a way that benefited the environment while not damaging industrial interests.…

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EUROPE'S EMISSION TRADING SCHEME HITS CHOPPY WATERS - BUT OTHER NATIONAL SCHEMES SHOW MORE PROMISE



BY MARK ROWE

WHEN the European Union (EU) set up the world’s first carbon trading market in 2001, the Emissions Trading System (ETS), advocates heralded a new dawn: carbon pollution could be brought under control in a way that benefited the environment while not damaging industrial interests.…

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EU ASKS FOR JUSTIFICATION IN SBV-RELATED BAN



BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS

THE EUROPEAN Commission has demanded that Mexico and Brazil provide a scientific explanation for a new ban on reproductive livestock material imports from the EU. The two countries have banned imports of genetic material from the EU over concerns related to the Schmallenberg Virus, which has been detected in livestock in Britain, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Spain.…

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SPAIN VIEWS LONG TERM PRIZE IN LATIN AMERICA



BY ROBERT STOKES, IN MÁLAGA

JUST like El Dorado, the never-was city of gold, Latin America’s 390 million Spanish speakers, are a siren call to Spanish publishers, whose domestic market numbers just 46 million souls. There is even a side bet on 190 million Portuguese speaking Brazilians

Some publishers, lured by these big numbers, have tried and failed in the past, foundering on the reefs of censorship, economic and currency volatility, and the local business culture, though taking forever to get paid – if at all – should not have come as a shock to Spanish firms.…

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ENERGY EXPERT PRAISES BRACERY OF MEXICO NUCLEAR EXPANSION STRATEGY



BY JONATHAN DYSON, IN CANCUN

THE MEXICAN government faces an increasingly pressing need to convince the country’s parliament (Congress) and the Mexican public of the safety of nuclear power following the recent unveiling of its new national energy strategy, according to one of the country’s leading energy experts.…

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