Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, will host a U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce event on the changing dynamics of doing business in Mexico, Feb. 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at Automation Alley Headquarters in Troy.
The event, titled “Mexico’s Fiscal and Legal Reforms, Manufacturing Trends and Outlook for 2014,” is open to the public and is being organized by the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and is supported by Automation Alley, Global Development Partners, Inc. (GDP) and Clayton & McKervey, P.C. It will include information on manufacturing trends, as well as fiscal and legal reforms.
“This event is a must-attend for companies looking to expand into Mexico,” said Noel Nevshehir, Automation Alley director of international business services. “Michigan companies, with their experience in the automotive and advanced manufacturing sectors, are well positioned to compete for growing trade and investment opportunities in Mexico. We are excited to be joined by a number of international business experts who will share their firsthand knowledge of how to successfully do business with our nation’s second-largest trade partner.”
This event will include:
- Networking and breakfast
- New income tax law: What is working and what is not?
- Information on transfer pricing services
- Legal and other reforms
- Manufacturing trends in Mexico and a 2014 outlook
- Information on Automation Alley’s Trade Mission to Mexico, June 1-6, 2014
- Information on the State Trade Export Promotion (STEP) program from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation
The event will begin with registration, a networking breakfast and welcome remarks from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. The program will run until 12:15 p.m. The cost to attend is $30 with pre-registration or $50 at the door. Pre-registration closes Feb. 4 at close of business. Space is limited. To register, contact Blanca Berthier at the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce at blanca.berthier@usmcoc.org or 312-404-9468.
Source: Automation Alley
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