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AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS
August 26th, 2015
Mexico will become the 8th largest economy
2050
China
105,916
US
70,913
India
63,842
Indonesia
15,432
Japan
11,367
Germany
11,334
Brazil
10,334
Mexico
9,826
UK
9,812
France
9,671
Economy moves up rankings
Economy moves down rankings
Source: ProMéxico with information from Bloomberg and The Economist.
Economy remains at rankings
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Mexico: a rising global star
Source: ProMéxico, with information of BCG.
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Mexico leads bond benchmarks
Just 3 sovereign nations in
recent history have issued
100-year bonds: China, in
1996; the Philippines, in 1997;
and Mexico in 2010, 2014 and
2015.
Mexico
Indonesia
Turkey
South Africa
Brazil
Russia
Colombia
Exchange rate
(%)
18.9
33.3
46
45.3
60.5
96.9
167
10-year bond
USD (pb)
85
92
117
73
237
354
85
Source: ProMéxico with information from Bloomberg. *Figures to March, 2015, Data from JPMorgan Chase & Co reported by the IMF in the Global Financial Stability Report
(april 2015), p. 14
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10 main FDI destinations
United States
China
U.K.
Canada
Germany
Brazil
Japan
France
Mexico
Australia
Source: ProMéxico, with information from A.T. Kearney.
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Mexico: 2nd largest investor in Latin America
(FDI flows in Latin America and the Caribbean 2006-2014,
in millions of dollars)
Brazil
46,345
Mexico
89,226
Chile
Venezuela
96,076
Colombia
33,985
13,162
Other
12,768
33,184
Argentina
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Source: ProMéxico with data from UN-ECLAC based on official data and estimates to May 2015.
We are committed to free trade
Our FTAs give privileged access to 1.2 billion consumers.
FTAs with 45 countries
TPP
6 economic
complementation
agreements
With the TPP, Mexico will increase its presence in Australia, Brunei, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam.
Source: ProMéxico with information of Brazil: OAS; China: Chinese Ministry of Commerce; Colombia: Colombian Ministry of
Commerce; United States: Office of the US Trade Representative; Chile: Direcon; Mexico: Ministry of Economy.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE REPRESENTS 63% OF OUR GDP
 Customs raise 66% of the VAT in
the country.
 Close to 45,000 foreign trade
operations in Mexico per year.
 28 thousand heavy-duty vehicles
involved in foreign trade of goods.
 Over 30 stakeholders: Government,
exporters, importers, carriers, etc.
Source: ProMéxico with information from the General Administration of Customs and the Mexican Ministry of Economy.
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Pacific Alliance
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Logistics Platform of the Pacific Alliance
Arrival to HK:
12th of February
Arrival to Guadalajara:
10th of February
Arrival to Manzanillo:
9th of February
Departure from
Valparaíso
Jan
24
Feb
13
Arrival to
Singapore
• The transfer time was reduced (between 5 to 8 days) and shelf
life was increased.
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Mexico: A leading exporter of high-tech manufactures in
Latin America
Other Latin
American
Countries
1 out of every
3 exports in
Latin
America have
a Mexican
origin
26.5%
Mexico
73.5%
Source: ProMéxico with information from the GTA.
Advanced manufactures
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A sophisticated economy
Exports of Medium and high technology
manufactures as percentage of the GDP (2014)*
1
South Korea
25.5%
2
Germany
24.2%
3
Mexico
19.4%
4
China
5
France
13.1
%
11.6%
Source: ProMéxico with information from IHS Connect – Global Insight. / * Only G20 nations.
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Key Indicators for Mexico (2014)
100
%
7th
World´s largest vehicle producer in the
world
(3.39 million units).
7th
Worldwide producer
of light vehicles
(3.22 millions of units).
4th
Exporter of light vehicles
(2.64 millions of units).
Source: ProMéxico with information of AMIA, OICA, Ministry of Economy, INEGI, ANPACT and the GTA.
of the top leading OEM’s
are located in Mexico.
More than 300 Tier 1 suppliers
established in Mexico.
Occupied workers: 66,017.
The automotive industry in
Mexico accounts for:
3% of the National GDP.
17% of the manufacturing GDP.
20% of the FDI.
32% of Mexican total exports.
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Sectors to promote in Latin America
Priority index
Renewable energies
Biotechnology
Clean technologies
ICT
Nanotechnology
Infrastructure for
transportation
New materials
Broadband
infrastructure
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Source: ProMéxico, with information of the survey conducted by the Economic commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, ECLAC.
ProMéxico’s activities in LATAM (Q2 2015)
Mexico
Caribbean
4 State Visits
7 Missions
1 Agenda
1 Seminar
1 Multilateral reunion
2 Pacific Alliance events
1 Summit
1 Mission
Costa Rica
2 Missions
1 Summit
Guatemala
1 Mission
El Salvador
1 Mission
Dom. Rep./Haiti
1 Mission
Panama
1 State Visit.
1 Fair
2 Summits
Nicaragua
1 Mission
1 Seminar
Pacific Alliance
5 Missions
3 Fairs
4 Pacific Alliance events
1 Summit
1 Event
Paraguay
1 Agenda
1 Secretary of Foreign
Relations Agenda
Brazil
1 Mission
2 Seminars
Argentina
1 Mission
Relevant events in Latin America 2015
Pacific Alliance
Women Leaders of
the Pacific Alliance
(Mexico City,
October 23th)
Lab4+
(Puebla,
October 5/6th)
IDB
LAC Flavors
(Paraguay,
September 15-17th)
Outsource LAC
(Jalisco,
November 11-13th)
Month of the Pacific
Alliance
(Milan,
October 2015)
International fairs
Ferretexpo
(Guatemala,
October 15-18th)
FIHAV
(Cuba,
November 2-7th)
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Cancun Forum 2015
300
70
500
1,500
businesspeople
business
meetings
Mexican
buyers
from 27 countries of
the Caribbean
Basin.
exporting
From the 9th to the 11th of September, 2015
Iberostar Hotel, Cancun, Quintana Roo.
firms
China-LAC Business Summit
October 13-14th, 2015
Palacio de la Cultura y la Comunicación.
Guadalajara, Jalisco.
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Mexico: venue of the X Americas Competitiveness forum
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Our network in Latin America
CEAP
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www.promexico.gob.mx
[email protected]
@ProMexico
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