He Mexican Business Council (CEMexicano) expressed this Monday in a letter addressed to the Mexican president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), their deep discomfort at the unilateral actions that have recently led to the suspension of economic and trade relations between Mexico and Peru.
The Mexican Business Council, with great indignation, expresses its total rejection of the unilateral expressions of suspension of economic and commercial relations between Mexico and Peru, involving the legitimate interest and freedom of the exchange of goods and services between companies of both countries and for the benefit of a joint market of approximately 160 million consumers.
communicated the CEMexicano.
The businessmen emphasized that the commercial relationship between Mexico and Peru is based on a binational agreement in force for more than 10 years and the effort has been extended with the commercial union of both nations within the Pacific alliance together with Colombia and Chile, since its purpose is to multiply regional trade that contributes to economic complementarity among all those involved.” The relationship as a whole includes the integration of productive chains, opening for the installation of franchises and the transfer of technology and services,” they explained.
The current policy has not had a direct or negative impact on bilateral trade between Mexico and Peru, despite the diplomatic and governmental relations that are established within the framework of public international law and the Vienna Convention.
So, any hasty and deliberate declaration that unilaterally hinders the exchange of goods and services between the two countries will directly affect both peoples.
Although full respect for the Peruvian people is affirmed, recognizing their importance regardless of their government, there is no obvious or coherent reason to sacrifice the benefits of the commercial activity that has been built with great effort over many years between businessmen from Mexico and Peru. , they clarified in the letter.
The CEMexicano ended its statement reaffirming that they stand in solidarity with the business sector of Mexico and Peru, which maintains commercial relations and contributes to the attention and satisfaction of the consumption needs of the two countries, therefore, they ask that they refrain from issuing opinions about him Trade Integration Agreement Peru – Mexicowhich was approved by the Senate of the Republic and is in force, whose support is in the agreements of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Montevideo Treaty of 1980.
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