Information on Mexico
Information on Mexico
Available from U.S. Government
Agencies & Organizations
Tracks foreign exchange rates around
the world, including the futures rate of the Mexican peso.
The Central Intelligence Agency of the
United States has compiled a country report on Mexico that gives an excellent
overview of the economic, political, and commercial background of Mexico. Countries
of around the world are also listed.
The
Department of the Treasury, U.S. Customs Service
Includes information about trade, new
releases, speeches, trade meeting schedules, currency exchange rates, quota thresholds,
and federal register notices, and access to the U.S. Customs Electronic Bulletin
Board.
Extensive directory of U.S. companies
nationwide. Easy to use search engine and there is no charge to register or search
for information.
Features interactive trade resources,
U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule, a country library, INCO trade terms, events in
California,company profiles, market reports, trade leads and other useful international
trade information for novices or experts in the field. The site is a joint effort
between BAY TRADE and LA TRADE which are regional export promotion and international
trade programs serving the Greater Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Areas respectively.
Provides economic indicators, market
access & competition information, a listing of emerging sectors in Mexico and
access to the National Trade Data Bank (NTDB).
The EPA has created the “U.S.-Mexico
Border XXI Program” and is releasing its 1997 Implementation Plans developed by
this program’s nine workgroups which include water, air, hazardous and solid waste,
pollution prevention, contingency planning and emergency response, cooperative
enforcement and compliance, environmental information resources, natural resources
and environmental health. This document will provide information on specific projects
that advance the longterm objectives contained in the U.S.-Mexico Border XXI Framework
document.
Provides trade expertise to both the
legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government. It covers impact studies
of imports on U.S. industries, and lists the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule,
news releases, Federal Register notices, reports and publications.
This national nonprofit organization
promotes trade and commerce between the U.S. and Mexico. Offers information on
NAFTA, business opportunities, economic, political and travel information, current
news of member activities, and current calendar of events.
Information on Mexico
Available from U.S. Universities,
Research Centers & Institutes
Useful links to institutions and organizations
in North America.
Provides information on Mexico, NAFTA
information, publications and links to other Mexico related sites.