In a statement issued on Monday night, the agency in charge of Raquel Buenrostro explained that the work will be carried out in Mexico City between December and January 2023, where they will address issues such as: legal situation of the electricity industry, company protections, permit review, Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (BUPA) transition, among other issues.
“To form a technical work team that allows clearing up doubts, as well as justifying the decisions that have been made in the energy sector. With this, it will guarantee that the third round of questions sent by the United States and Canada are answered exhaustively. raised the proposal for these consultations to be carried out in person in Mexico City”, details the SE.
Washington and Ottawa requested consultations on dispute settlement with Mexico in July, arguing that the nationalist policies of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador violated the North American trade agreement, TMEC.
“It is important to accelerate the resolution of its conclusion in order to give guarantees to investors who want to undertake in the country,” said the agency.
“It grants legal certainty for their investment plans and how they should integrate their supply chains in Mexico,” he added.
With information from Reuters