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ESG: What Is Missing In Mexico and Latin America?
By Hugo Hernández-Ojeda - Fri, 12/30/2022 - 10:00
This region, including Mexico, is light years behind other parts of the world like the EU on ESG compliance, writes Hugo Hernandez-Ojeda.
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CFE Cancels Gunaa Sicarú Wind Farm Contract in Oaxaca
By María José Goytia - Wed, 06/08/2022 - 13:48
After five years of litigation, CFE cancels the Gunaa Sicarú Wind Farm in Oaxaca, operated by French company EDF.
US Warns of Investment Slowdown After LIE Reactivation
By María José Goytia - Wed, 04/13/2022 - 13:53
After the Supreme Court reactivated the Electricity Industry Law, US Ambassador shared concerns with investment slowdown and endless litigation.
Binance Yields to Regulators
By Cinthya Alaniz Salazar - Mon, 08/23/2021 - 15:33
After weeks of regulatory and financial watchdog pressure, Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, tightens money laundering checks.
EU-Mexico FTA: Modernization or Avoiding Accountability?
By Cinthya Alaniz Salazar - Fri, 08/13/2021 - 12:55
The Transnational Institute (TNI) warns that Mexico should avoid ratifying the FTA agreement with the EU until it assess the risks it poses.
Arbitration: A Good Alternative During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Omar Guerrero - Fri, 08/21/2020 - 09:15
Arbitration can be a strong dispute resolution mechanism in international business for its numerous advantages over court litigation.