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Import Tariffs in Steel Items Will Start June 2022
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Pamela Benítez
- Wed, 12/08/2021 - 13:07
The Mexican government decided to reinstate the amendment to the Tariff Law which imposes a 15 percent import tariff in steel items.
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Álvaro Villar - The New Way to Ship Cargo
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Álvaro Villar, Mexico Country Manager, Nowports, discusses technological disruption in a conservative industry, addressing corruption through technology and supply chain codependency between countries.
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