EU-Mexico agreement: Spanish tuna fleet demands a level playing field for tuna imports

The Spanish tuna fleet, grouped under OPAGAC, is demanding that the new trade agreement between the European Union and Mexico include guarantees that tuna imports meet the same sustainability and labor standards required of EU producers. The organization warns of the risk to the canning industry in regions like Galicia and the Basque Country if fair competition is not ensured.

International taxation in the implementation in the US and Mexico

    The Valencia Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the internationalization consultancy UR Global, has organized a technical seminar to offer Valencian companies a practical and detailed overview of how to establish a subsidiary in two of the most strategic markets in the Americas: the United States and Mexico. The event will be opened by Sandra… Read more