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  • Included in this treatment are the export of goods and services; sales to maquiladoras (in-bond assembly plants) or to companies solely engaged in exporting goods, which are treated as indirect exports; the sale of certain basic foodstuffs, agricultural goods, services and rentals; and other minor transactions.

    Taxes in Mexico 2007

  • Of course, this might cause some problems at that new “Mexican sovereign” terminal being constructed in Kansas City to by-pass our ports of entry and acceptance of in-bond shipments even of cattle.

    Open Letter to Chairman, House Committee on Agriculture 2009

  • Manufacturing in Mexico: The Mexican in-bond (Maquila) program by

    What is a maquiladora? Manufacturing in Mexico: The Mexican in-bond (Maquila) program 2007

  • Included in this treatment are the export of goods and services; sales to maquiladoras (in-bond assembly plants) or to companies solely engaged in exporting goods, which are treated as indirect exports; the sale of certain basic foodstuffs, agricultural goods, services and rentals; and other minor transactions.

    Taxes in Mexico 2007

  • Mexico and the U.S. have reached a new agreement over how to tax U. S.-owned maquiladoras, or "in-bond" firms that assemble duty-free goods in Mexico for export.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - December 1999 2006

  • Mexico and the U.S. have reached a new agreement over how to tax U. S.-owned maquiladoras, or "in-bond" firms that assemble duty-free goods in Mexico for export.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - December 1999 2006

  • According to the National Statistics Agency (Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática) INEGI, the number of in-bond maquiladora plants, producing for export markets, has risen steadily during the past few months.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report May 2004 2004

  • According to the National Statistics Agency (Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática) INEGI, the number of in-bond maquiladora plants, producing for export markets, has risen steadily during the past few months.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report May 2004 2004

  • Although a mechanism already exists to provide non-NAFTA in-bond manufacturers with some tariff relief on inputs, the scheme, called the Sector Promotions Program (PROSEC), doesn't universally eliminate raw material duties levied on businesses from outside North America.

    Dealing with the Rising Sun: Mexico eyes a Japanese trade deal 2002

  • Although a mechanism already exists to provide non-NAFTA in-bond manufacturers with some tariff relief on inputs, the scheme, called the Sector Promotions Program (PROSEC), doesn't universally eliminate raw material duties levied on businesses from outside North America.

    Dealing with the Rising Sun: Mexico eyes a Japanese trade deal 2002

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