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USMCA: The Compliance Challenge Intensifies for Companies

Dear Clients and Friends:

Among the main purposes of the USMCA is to facilitate international trade and investment between the parties. The fight against corruption is considered a substantial element to fulfill such purpose.

Under Chapter 27 “Anti-corruption” of the USMCA, the parties undertake to take measures to combat bribery and corruption, among which the following stand out:

Although the Mexican legislation includes provisions addressed to punish corruption, both in the public and private sectors, we shall take into consideration that the USMCA implies additional commitments for Mexico which recognize the benefits of implementing integrity policies, compliance programs, ethics programs and internal controls within the Businesses.

On the other hand, Chapter 27 is not the only one that refers to the importance of the implementation of internal controls and effective compliance programs. Chapter 13 “Public Procurement” of the USMCA seeks to ensure integrity in the contracting through the implementation of internal controls and effective compliance programs.

We want to encourage our clients to continue generating a culture of integrity, prevention and self-regulation within their Businesses, as part of a new normal that now will also need to take the USMCA into account.

Compliance
Ana Beatriz Lecona Murillo
ana.lecona@ecrubio.com
Alejandro Montes Jacob
alejandro.montes@ecrubio.com
Javier Ogarrio
jogarrio@ecrubio.com
Oscar Bensojo
oscar.bensojo@ecrubio.com
César Ochoa
cochoa@ecrubio.com
Enrique Marcos
enrique.marcos@ecrubio.com
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